Integrity in Public Procurement: Good Practice from A to Z

175 Pages Posted: 17 May 2007

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Elodie Beth

Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

Abstract

Lack of transparency and accountability were recognised as a major threat to integrity in public procurement at the 2004 OECD Global Forum on Governance: Fighting Corruption and Promoting Integrity in Public Procurement. To verify this hypothesis, the OECD Public Governance Committee launched a survey primarily targeted at procurement practitioners in charge of designing, supervising and managing procurement processes in central governments. Auditors, members of competition authorities and anticorruption specialists have also been involved. On the basis of the information collected, good practices were identified by government officials, representatives from civil society and private sector at the OECD Symposium: Mapping out Good Practices for Integrity and Corruption Resistance in Public Procurement in November 2006.

This project maps out good practices, that is, successful measures for enhancing integrity in public procurement. It is a complementary part of multidisciplinary efforts in the OECD to improve public procurement systems, in particular: (1) Assessments of public procurement systems in developing countries by the Aid Effectiveness and Donor Practices Working Party of the Development Assistance Committee; (2) Analysis of bribery in public procurement by the Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions; and (3) Studies of the central procurement structure and capacity as well as review and remedies systems of the European Union Member States bythe Support for Improvement in Governance and Management Programme (SIGMA).

Keywords: public procurement, corruption control, integrity, bribery, competition policy

JEL Classification: H57

Suggested Citation

Beth, Elodie, Integrity in Public Procurement: Good Practice from A to Z. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=987026

Elodie Beth (Contact Author)

Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) ( email )

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Paris Cedex 16, 75775
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