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Effects of the Public Procurement and Disposal Act of 2015 on the Financial Management of thes State Corporations in Kenya: A Case Study of Agriculture and Food AuthorityAndayi George Manasse
Public procurement is a strategically and politically influential activity that governments can use to stimulate economic activities, protect national industries from foreign competition, develop local content, improve the competitiveness of certain industrial sectors, reduce inequality and poverty, and promote ...
The Governments of Ghana's commitment to financial discipline, accountability, transparency, ethical conduct and effective management of public procurement have been pursued for years. One of numerous efforts is seen with the promulgation of the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) to regulate publi...
Egypt Public Procurement Act Egypt Public Procurement Legislation Egypt Public Procurement Policy Egypt Public Procurement Law Egypt Public Procurement Reforms Egypt Business Environment: It’s always not the government who is responsible for creating infrastructure in Egypt. Like in any other country...
The partnership involves cooperation – i.e., “to work or act together.” A partnership can be defined as a collaboration between people or organizations in public or private sector for mutual benefit. Public-private partnership (PPP), according to Harding, (1990) is “any action which relies...
According to him, the required amendments on the Public Procurement Act , would be carried out to give the health sector exemption from some of its provisions delaying procurement and project execution in the country . He emphasised that “procurement cycle of eight to nine months is injurious ...
1 Efficiency gains associated with the PPP mode of procurement relative to traditional methods have been compared in some fairly recent literature (see Buso, Marty, Tran, 2017, Byoun, Kim, Yoo, 2013).2 However, Residual Value Risk (RVR) is also a critical concern if projects revert to the...
of private sector organization include the establishment of “fictitious NGOs” solely for the purpose of generating income for the organization’s executives or Board members, the receipt of kickback payments by NGO employees from prospective vendors with respect to the procurement of goods or ...
3.1), but also disperses attempts at securing accountability for the practice and outcomes of development finance, including monitoring of decision-making processes, transparency over financial disbursements and procurement of goods and services, and oversight over the implementation of development policies ...