South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text
This reports examines the importance of efficient public procurement for the national economy for South Africa. The country faces a unique task of merging a dual economy consisting of the exiting "main stream economy" and, an "emergi...
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okr-10986-147642021-04-23T14:03:16Z South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text World Bank PROCUREMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORK BIDDING DOCUMENTS PROCEDURES PRACTICES BIDDING PROCESS RECOMMENDATIONS CONSULTANTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR CONTRACT MANAGEMENT REFORMS RISK ASSESSMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ADJUDICATION CIVIL SOCIETY COMMON LAW COMPETITION LAW COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS CONSTITUTION CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION COUNCILS COURTS CUSTOMS DECISION MAKING DISCLOSURE DISCRETION ECONOMIC REFORM ETHICS EXECUTING AGENCIES EXECUTION EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FISCAL FOREIGN COMPETITION FRAUDULENT PRACTICES GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICY HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY JUDICIAL REVIEW JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS LEGISLATURES LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL AUTHORITY LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK PARASTATALS PENALTIES PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMEDIES REPRESENTATIVES RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES RISK MANAGEMENT SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL POWER STATE AGENCY TAX POLICY TAXATION TRANSPARENCY This reports examines the importance of efficient public procurement for the national economy for South Africa. The country faces a unique task of merging a dual economy consisting of the exiting "main stream economy" and, an "emerging economy". To provide a national environment for optimal economic development; the government planned to mold the two economies into a sustainable unified growth pattern. Following are main recommendations for the near term. A national uniform procurement policy is currently being put in place, which will be applicable to all organs of state. Preparation of a draft for a national legislative/regulatory framework for public procurement to establish uniformity in tender procedures, policies and control measures. Creation of a national procurement compliance office in the National Treasury, which would be responsible only for procurement policy formulation, laws and procedures, provisions of standard bidding documents and contracts, oversight on implementation by all organs of state, establishment of a procurement data capturing system, and training of procurement staff. Decision implementation to abolish the Tender Boards and have their functions assumed by the responsible organs of state at the national, provincial, and local levels. Establish under the National Public Housing Scheme a competitive procedure for the award of contracts development to obtain savings in the expenditure of fiscal revenues. Abolish the industrial participation program which conflicts with the basic principles of efficient, fair, and transparent procurement. Revise the preferential procurement regulations to provide for "graduation" of previously disadvantaged enterprises when they have reached a certain turn over rate to avoid that only an elite group continues to benefit from the system. 2013-08-01T22:20:59Z 2013-08-01T22:20:59Z 2003-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/02/2259443/south-africa-country-procurement-assessment-report-refining-public-procurement-system-vol-2-2-main-text http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14764 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR) Economic & Sector Work Africa South Africa |
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PROCUREMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORK BIDDING DOCUMENTS PROCEDURES PRACTICES BIDDING PROCESS RECOMMENDATIONS CONSULTANTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR CONTRACT MANAGEMENT REFORMS RISK ASSESSMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ADJUDICATION CIVIL SOCIETY COMMON LAW COMPETITION LAW COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS CONSTITUTION CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION COUNCILS COURTS CUSTOMS DECISION MAKING DISCLOSURE DISCRETION ECONOMIC REFORM ETHICS EXECUTING AGENCIES EXECUTION EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FISCAL FOREIGN COMPETITION FRAUDULENT PRACTICES GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICY HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY JUDICIAL REVIEW JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS LEGISLATURES LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL AUTHORITY LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK PARASTATALS PENALTIES PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMEDIES REPRESENTATIVES RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES RISK MANAGEMENT SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL POWER STATE AGENCY TAX POLICY TAXATION TRANSPARENCY |
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PROCUREMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORK BIDDING DOCUMENTS PROCEDURES PRACTICES BIDDING PROCESS RECOMMENDATIONS CONSULTANTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR CONTRACT MANAGEMENT REFORMS RISK ASSESSMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ADJUDICATION CIVIL SOCIETY COMMON LAW COMPETITION LAW COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS CONSTITUTION CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION COUNCILS COURTS CUSTOMS DECISION MAKING DISCLOSURE DISCRETION ECONOMIC REFORM ETHICS EXECUTING AGENCIES EXECUTION EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FISCAL FOREIGN COMPETITION FRAUDULENT PRACTICES GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT POLICY HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INTEGRITY JUDICIAL REVIEW JUSTICE LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS LEGISLATURES LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT LOCAL AUTHORITY LOCAL COUNCILS LOCAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK PARASTATALS PENALTIES PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT POLICIES PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMEDIES REPRESENTATIVES RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES RISK MANAGEMENT SANCTIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL POWER STATE AGENCY TAX POLICY TAXATION TRANSPARENCY World Bank South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text |
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This reports examines the importance of
efficient public procurement for the national economy for
South Africa. The country faces a unique task of merging a
dual economy consisting of the exiting "main stream
economy" and, an "emerging economy". To
provide a national environment for optimal economic
development; the government planned to mold the two
economies into a sustainable unified growth pattern.
Following are main recommendations for the near term. A
national uniform procurement policy is currently being put
in place, which will be applicable to all organs of state.
Preparation of a draft for a national legislative/regulatory
framework for public procurement to establish uniformity in
tender procedures, policies and control measures. Creation
of a national procurement compliance office in the National
Treasury, which would be responsible only for procurement
policy formulation, laws and procedures, provisions of
standard bidding documents and contracts, oversight on
implementation by all organs of state, establishment of a
procurement data capturing system, and training of
procurement staff. Decision implementation to abolish the
Tender Boards and have their functions assumed by the
responsible organs of state at the national, provincial, and
local levels. Establish under the National Public Housing
Scheme a competitive procedure for the award of contracts
development to obtain savings in the expenditure of fiscal
revenues. Abolish the industrial participation program which
conflicts with the basic principles of efficient, fair, and
transparent procurement. Revise the preferential procurement
regulations to provide for "graduation" of
previously disadvantaged enterprises when they have reached
a certain turn over rate to avoid that only an elite group
continues to benefit from the system. |
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South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text |
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South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text |
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South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text |
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South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text |
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South Africa - Country Procurement Assessment Report : Refining the Public Procurement System, Volume 2. Main Text |
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south africa - country procurement assessment report : refining the public procurement system, volume 2. main text |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/02/2259443/south-africa-country-procurement-assessment-report-refining-public-procurement-system-vol-2-2-main-text http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14764 |
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