Good Governance for Public Procurement: Linking Islands of Integrity
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OECD Papers, 2006, vol. 5, issue 10, 1-33
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This paper attempts to go to the arguments and the methods for procurement control at the institutional design and legislative levels. It is based on, and uses in part, source material from the organizations referred to in the paper obtained from referenced web sites on the Internet. National procurement systems are cited where they provide concrete examples to address the concepts discussed. Also, papers and discussions from the OECD Global Forum on Governance held 29/30 November 2004 in Paris are also cited in the paper. This Forum brought together participants from OECD and non-member countries to discuss methods, conditions and approaches to preventing, detecting and sanctioning corruption in public procurement.
Date: 2006
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