EAST AFRICAN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT – FORUM JUNE 2008 – Procurement Context
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EAST AFRICAN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT – FORUM JUNE 2008 – Procurement Context
TOPICContext of Public Procurement in East Africa and Objectives of this Forum
*******By Mbuba MbunguSenior Procurement SpecialistWorld Bank
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Procurement Context Three Reminders(i) Public Procurement is about acquisition of
goods, works and services (issues of stores, real property, stocks etc. belong to other areas of public sector management)
(ii) Key considerations of an efficient public procurement system are Economy, Efficiency, Transparency, and Equal opportunity to suppliers, contractors and consultants.
Be Realistic
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(iii) A system via which huge amounts of public procurement are spent: about 12 % GDP, representing almost half of government spendingEstimated public procurement expenditures
Uganda, US$ 1050 millionTanzania US$ 1440 millionKenya US$ 2280 million
(Source: World Development Indicators 2007).
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All EA Countries have enacted Public Procurement Laws whose main objectives are (among other things) to streamline public procurement to ensure it is carried out in a non-discretionary manner in order to: – achieve value for money– enhance efficiency in budget execution and
service delivery, – reduce corruption in procurement, and – promote the private sector
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CURRENT OBSERVATIONS .. In each country the implementation of the law is not fully achieving the objectives due to a combination of factors (some are):
Weak enforcement of compliance Low capacity of the public sector
(inadequate technical skills in procuring entities to support procurement)
Weak and/or uniformed private sector; including civil society
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EAST AFRICAN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT – FORUM JUNE 2008 – Procurement ContextCURRENT OBSERVATIONS (cont’d)
Poor Governance (including weak roles of Competent Authorities) that allows corruption in public procurement
Unclear provisions in the laws Unclear and/or conflicting mechanisms for
dealing with Appeals and Complaints Weak roles of Development Partners and
Civil Society Poor internal financial controls Limited progress on aligning Government
and Donor procedures
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CURRENT OBSERVATIONS (cont’d) Corruption in procurement is most
lucrative (to the corrupt) Public procurement has been in the
spotlight recently.
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CURRENT OBSERVATIONS (cont’d)
These factors are in varying degrees from country to country. Some countries are strong in some cases and weak in others.
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The Forum will focus on three key areas make the procurement laws effective by:
Enforcing compliance Improving procurement capacity Having effective operating systems, e.g.
- Appeals are complaints- Information insemination- Debarments- Raising the red flags- Monitoring and measuring procurement efficiency- etc
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EAST AFRICAN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT – FORUM JUNE 2008Procurement Context
This Forum is an opportune event for participants to:
(i) Learn about what works well and what does work well, and
(ii) Develop ideas on how stakeholders can support and contribute to an effective public procurement system.
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FINALLY
The event is about learning from each other.
A possible first of such annual EA Procurement Forums.
“No Country should expect to develop if it does not take care of its resources…money”.
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