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Integrity in Public Procurement
Good Practice from A to Z
OECD Publishing , Publication date:  27 Apr 2007
Pages: 171 , Language: English
Version: E-book (PDF Format)
ISBN: 9789264027510 , OECD Code: 422007131E1
Price:   €21 | $29 | £18 | ¥2700 | MXN370
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Of all government activities, public procurement is most vulnerable to corruption. In OECD countries, bribery by international firms is more pervasive in public procurement than in utilities, taxation, or judiciary. Most international efforts to fight corruption have focused exclusively on the bidding process. But this is only the tip of the iceberg. Recent corruption scandals have spotlighted grey areas throughout the whole public procurement cycle, including in needs assessment and contract management. Reform efforts have also often neglected exceptions to competitive procedures such as emergency contracting and defence procurement. This book offers practical insights into how the profession of procurement is evolving to cope with the growing demand for integrity, drawing on the experience of procurement practitioners as well as audit, competition and anti-corruption specialists. It provides, for the first time, a comparative overview of practices meant to enhance integrity throughout the whole procurement cycle, with examples from both OECD and non-OECD countries.

Table of contents:

Foreword
Executive Summary
I. Risks to Integrity at Each Stage of the Public Procurement Process
II. Promoting Transparency: Potentials and Limitations
III. Enhancing Professionalism to Prevent Risks to Integrity in Public Procurement
IV. Ensuring Accountability and Control in Public Procurement
Annex A. Irregular Payments in Public Contracts
Annex B. Survey Methodology
Annex C. Probity Planning Checklist in Australia
Annex D. Comparative Overview of Public Procurement Structures in EU Member States
Annex E. Methodology for Assessment: OECD-DAC Joint Venture for Procurement
Annex F. Glossary
Annex G. For Further Information
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