Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2

The purpose of the Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is to assess (a) the efficiency, economy and transparency of the public procurement system; (b) commercial practices in the private sector, particularly in relation to imports, and, (c...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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spelling okr-10986-152762021-04-23T14:03:15Z Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2 World Bank PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL POLICY PRIVATE SECTOR MANAGEMENT STANDARD PRACTICES AUDITING STANDARDS REGULATORY BODIES TRAINING ASSISTANCE COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION IMPORT FINANCE ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTION ANTI-CORRUPTION AUTHORITY AUTHORIZATION BID BID BONDS BIDDERS BIDDING BIDDING DOCUMENTS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIRCULARS CONSTITUTION CONTAINERS CONTRACT VALUE CORRUPTION DEBT DEBT SERVICE DEPOSITS DEPRECIATION DISCRIMINATION DRUGS EXECUTION EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL CONTROL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL REGULATIONS FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL FISCAL YEAR FOREIGN COMPANIES FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN OWNERSHIP LABORATORIES LAWS LEGISLATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES MANDATES MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINE MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET PENALTIES PERFORMANCE BONDS PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS PHARMACIES PHARMACISTS PHARMACY PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC WORKS PURCHASING REORGANIZATION REQUESTS FOR QUOTATIONS ROADS STATE ENTERPRISES TAX TENDERING TENDERS TRANSPARENCY USER FEES WAGES The purpose of the Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is to assess (a) the efficiency, economy and transparency of the public procurement system; (b) commercial practices in the private sector, particularly in relation to imports, and, (c) the institutional capacity of entities dealing with procurement in the country. Mauritius has made credible efforts to provide a framework of transparency, and accountability; it has strong institutional capacity; a checks and balances system is in place; its audit system is working, and the country is firmly committed to provide a transparent climate for, and information on public spending to the general public. The recommended improvements are in line with the already initiated Government program. The main recommendations address the need to: (1) develop a legal framework on procurement procedures, and regulations; (2) standardize, and computerize the procurement documentation, e.g. the bidding documents; (3) strengthen the regulatory role of the Central Tender Board (CTB); (4) provide training for public procurement staff in ministerial departments; (5) integrate the ex-post review of procurement compliance in auditing practices; (6) streamline, and simplify import procedures; and, (7) review the economic performance, and quality of imports carried out by the private sector, and/or parastatal entities. Volume I, the main report, identifies relevant country information on procurement, and discusses the analysis of findings. Volume II, attachments and annexes, discusses each of the major issues in depth, i.e., public and private sector procurement practices. 2013-08-21T21:03:26Z 2013-08-21T21:03:26Z 2002-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/07/2481514/mauritius-country-procurement-assessment-report-vol-2-2-mauritius-country-procurement-assessment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15276 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 Mauritius
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topic PROCUREMENT
GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY
LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL POLICY
PRIVATE SECTOR MANAGEMENT
STANDARD PRACTICES
AUDITING STANDARDS
REGULATORY BODIES
TRAINING ASSISTANCE
COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
IMPORT FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AUTHORITY
AUTHORIZATION
BID
BID BONDS
BIDDERS
BIDDING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CIRCULARS
CONSTITUTION
CONTAINERS
CONTRACT VALUE
CORRUPTION
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEPOSITS
DEPRECIATION
DISCRIMINATION
DRUGS
EXECUTION
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL
FISCAL YEAR
FOREIGN COMPANIES
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
LABORATORIES
LAWS
LEGISLATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MANDATES
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICINE
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONAL BUDGET
PENALTIES
PERFORMANCE BONDS
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
PHARMACIES
PHARMACISTS
PHARMACY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PUBLIC WORKS
PURCHASING
REORGANIZATION
REQUESTS FOR QUOTATIONS
ROADS
STATE ENTERPRISES
TAX
TENDERING
TENDERS
TRANSPARENCY
USER FEES
WAGES
spellingShingle PROCUREMENT
GOVERNMENT SPENDING POLICY
LEGAL & REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISCAL POLICY
PRIVATE SECTOR MANAGEMENT
STANDARD PRACTICES
AUDITING STANDARDS
REGULATORY BODIES
TRAINING ASSISTANCE
COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION
IMPORT FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTION
ANTI-CORRUPTION
AUTHORITY
AUTHORIZATION
BID
BID BONDS
BIDDERS
BIDDING
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CIRCULARS
CONSTITUTION
CONTAINERS
CONTRACT VALUE
CORRUPTION
DEBT
DEBT SERVICE
DEPOSITS
DEPRECIATION
DISCRIMINATION
DRUGS
EXECUTION
EXTERNAL FINANCING
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL REGULATIONS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL
FISCAL YEAR
FOREIGN COMPANIES
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN OWNERSHIP
LABORATORIES
LAWS
LEGISLATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MANDATES
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICINE
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONAL BUDGET
PENALTIES
PERFORMANCE BONDS
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
PHARMACIES
PHARMACISTS
PHARMACY
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT CONTRACTS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PUBLIC WORKS
PURCHASING
REORGANIZATION
REQUESTS FOR QUOTATIONS
ROADS
STATE ENTERPRISES
TAX
TENDERING
TENDERS
TRANSPARENCY
USER FEES
WAGES
World Bank
Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2
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Mauritius
description The purpose of the Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is to assess (a) the efficiency, economy and transparency of the public procurement system; (b) commercial practices in the private sector, particularly in relation to imports, and, (c) the institutional capacity of entities dealing with procurement in the country. Mauritius has made credible efforts to provide a framework of transparency, and accountability; it has strong institutional capacity; a checks and balances system is in place; its audit system is working, and the country is firmly committed to provide a transparent climate for, and information on public spending to the general public. The recommended improvements are in line with the already initiated Government program. The main recommendations address the need to: (1) develop a legal framework on procurement procedures, and regulations; (2) standardize, and computerize the procurement documentation, e.g. the bidding documents; (3) strengthen the regulatory role of the Central Tender Board (CTB); (4) provide training for public procurement staff in ministerial departments; (5) integrate the ex-post review of procurement compliance in auditing practices; (6) streamline, and simplify import procedures; and, (7) review the economic performance, and quality of imports carried out by the private sector, and/or parastatal entities. Volume I, the main report, identifies relevant country information on procurement, and discusses the analysis of findings. Volume II, attachments and annexes, discusses each of the major issues in depth, i.e., public and private sector procurement practices.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
author World Bank
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title Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2
title_short Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2
title_full Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2
title_fullStr Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2
title_full_unstemmed Country Procurement Assessment Report : Mauritius, Volume 2
title_sort country procurement assessment report : mauritius, volume 2
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/07/2481514/mauritius-country-procurement-assessment-report-vol-2-2-mauritius-country-procurement-assessment-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15276
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