Public-procurement laws are integral to government capacity. But two forces limit government’s potential: (1) adversarial legalism and (2) ...
Nigeria’s procurement crisis is not a failure of law. It is a failure of enforcement, accountability, and institutional culture. Laws without enforcement become decoration. Transparency without ...
Public sector procurement stands at a crossroads, where the pressure to modernize systems meets the complex realities of government operations. Although the conversation often centers on replacing ...
Borrowers are government clients of the World Bank that receive financing for public sector development projects. Borrowers are responsible for managing the procurement process, which includes ...
The National Audit Office (NAO) has issued a series of recommendations to address deficiencies it has identified in how the centre of government procures services from the “big tech” providers. In its ...
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has warned that procurement bureaucracies risk delaying the $189 million (Sh24.39 billion ...
Nepal, April 30 -- The government amended the Public Procurement Regulations (14th Regulation) about 14 months after revising the 13th Regulation. The official gazette published the amended regulation ...