
TYPOLOGY OF CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
Author(s) -
Mersad Mujević
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
knowledge
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2545-4439
pISSN - 1857-923X
DOI - 10.35120/kij3301047m
Subject(s) - procurement , transparency (behavior) , business , public administration , public sector , competition (biology) , language change , chief procurement officer , public relations , economics , marketing , law , political science , economy , art , ecology , literature , biology
Public procurement, and if by title most of it is public, leaves an impressive marginal gray area in the work of the state administration, the areas left more or less individually controlled by the private sector and the state administration.However, the perception of the public as well as of many participants in the process is "something dubious in the procurement contract".Implementing an efficient and effective public procurement system based on transparency, competition and integrity is not a simple matter. A procurement system with very low levels of transparency and lack of competition was a great opportunity for corruption and it is therefore very important to raise awareness in order to achieve the defective activities that these shipments are suitable for.EU regulations that are purposefully designed to regulate the field of public procurement have been in existence for 40 years and are constantly being updated in the implementation of new initiatives, in particular giving the opportunity to use e-government tools. The previous Laws on Public Procurement of Montenegro have "liberated" and incorporated a large part of the "security" systems and norms that face corruption.