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ASSESSING PUBLIC CONTRACTING IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA

PUBLIC CONTRACTING MONITORING SYSTEM (PCMS) IN KAZAKHSTAN

TI is proposing a 14-month regional initiative to determine the corruption risk in procurement systems across Europe and Central Asia by measuring their legal provisions and performances.

States-participants of the project: Armenia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine – will take part in this regional initiative and implement the PCMS methodology.

Aim: The proposed project aim is to contribute to the establishment of transparent public procurement system in Europe and Central Asia and especially in Kazakhstan.

 

The beneficiaries of the project are all those groups of society that are affected by corruption in public procurement. This concerns first and foremost citizens who lose out most when public services are curbed by losses through corrupted public contracting. Local and international companies operating in Kazakhstan and in the countries involved, as well as national governments in these countries will be benefiting from this independent assessment identifying risks that directly affect the business environment.

The primary target groups are those able to promote and enforce improvement within the public procurement system and contextual factors influencing its effectiveness, i.e. governments and civil society organisations focusing on this issue.

 
 

Object of the project: Provide comparable data on the status and risk of corruption in public contracting systems in Europe and Central Asia. This baseline data then serves as a starting point for further advocacy and action at national and regional level.

 

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