
Corruption Prevention In Public Procurement
Corruption in public procurement poses a significant threat to the efficient and fair allocation of public resources, undermines trust in government, and hinders economic development. There are many cases where the public procurement processes have been ignored and the possibilities for ineffective or incompetent practices in public procurement have also been created and provided in a multitude of opportunities for corruption.
It is crucial to address corruption risks and establish effective prevention measures in public procurement processes. This programme aims to
equip participants with the knowledge and skills to understand, prevent, and combat corruption in public procurement, promoti
Officials in governments, parastatal and private sector responsible for procurement, auditing, oversight bodies, accountants, tender board’s members and administrators.
At the end of the programme, participants will be able to:
- Describe the procurement cycle, phases and activities;
- Define corruption in relation to public procurement;
- Identify consequences of corruption in public procurement;
- Develop strategies of combating corruption;
- Describe ethics and professional stands in procurement;
- Promote ethical behavior and professional conduct.
1500 USD to cover tuition and training materials only.