Implementing the OECD Principles for Integrity in Public Procurement [E-Book]: Progress since 2008 / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
With procurement accounting for 13% of GDP and a third of government expenditures on average in OECD countries, investing in appropriate processes to mitigate risks of waste and corruption leads to efficiency gains considering the financial stakes. In 2008 OECD countries committed to promoting trans...
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2013
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136 p. ; 16x23cm. |
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englisch |
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9789264201385 |
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10.1787/9789264201385-en |
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OECD Public Governance Reviews
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- Foreword and Acknowledgements
- Executive summary
- Why clean public procurement matters
- What have been the main drivers of reforms in countries since 2008?
- Is procurement used for too many objectives?
- Are governments capable of mitigating risks of waste and corruption?
- A strategic role for public procurement
- OECD Recommendation on Enhancing Integrity in Public Procurement
- International legal instruments concerning procurement
- Models of centralised purchasing bodies in the European Union
- The United States Federal Audit Executive Council Contract
- Examples of performance targets, indicators and measurement at contracting authority level
- Preparation of the progress report on the 2008 Recommendation.