Claim for damages – alleged breach of regulations by local council.
Held: Brent had acted in breach of the 2006 Regulations when it abandoned the tender process and awarded the insurance contracts to LAML. Issues of causation and damages were reserved.
Judges:
Stanley Burnton J
Citations:
[2008] EWHC 1094 (Admin), [2008] LGR 429
Links:
Statutes:
Public Contracts Regulations 2006
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
See Also – Risk Management Partners Ltd, Regina (on the Application of) v The Council of London Borough of Brent Admn 22-Apr-2008
Several local authorities had come together to establish a mutual insurance company. The defendants issued a tender for insurance, and the claimants complained that though their tender had been most advantageous, the defendant had abandoned the . .
Cited by:
Appeal from – Brent London Borough Council v Risk Management Partners Ltd CA 9-Jun-2009
Brent appealed from a finding that it had failed when redirecting a contract for insurance and had no power to become a member or participating member of London Authorities Mutual Limited or to make payments or to enter into commitments to make . .
At First Instance – Brent London Borough Council and Others v Risk Management Partners Ltd SC 9-Feb-2011
The council had put out to tender its insurance requirements. The respondent submitted its bid. The council then withdrew the tender in order to take up membership of a mutual company providing such services created by local authorities in London. . .
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Local Government
Updated: 14 July 2022; Ref: scu.267719