Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006

Ukraine enacted a comprehensive Public Procurement Law (PPL) on February 22, 2000. The first World Bank Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) for Ukraine finalized in November 2001 included an action plan for improving systemic efficiency of...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7931572/ukraine-country-procurement-assessment-report-2006
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7759
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
ADVISORY SERVICES
AGGRIEVED BIDDERS
ANTICORRUPTION
ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES
APPROPRIATE PROVISIONS
BID EVALUATION
BID EVALUATION REPORTS
BIDDER
BIDDER COMPLAINTS
BIDS
BUDGET EXECUTION
CIVIL SOCIETY
COLLUSION
COMPETITIVE MARKET
COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT
COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT METHOD
CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSULTING SERVICES
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
CONTRACT AWARD
CONTRACT AWARD NOTICES
CONTRACT AWARDS
CONTRACT PACKAGING
CONTRACT PERFORMANCE
CONTRACT VALUE
CONTRACTOR
CONTRACTORS
CONTRACTS FOR PROCUREMENT
CONTRACTUAL PAYMENTS
CORRUPT PRACTICES
CORRUPTION
COUNTERPART TEAM
COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT
COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT
DISCLOSURE
DISCRETION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
ENABLING LEGISLATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AGREEMENT
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INITIAL CONTRACT
INTEGRITY
INTERNATIONAL PROCUREMENT
JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
LAWS
LAWYERS
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
LICENSE
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY
MUNICIPALITIES
NEGOTIATIONS
OFFENSES
OPEN TENDERING
POTENTIAL BIDDERS
PRICE QUOTATIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT CAPACITY
PROCUREMENT CONTRACT
PROCUREMENT DIRECTIVES
PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS
PROCUREMENT ISSUES
PROCUREMENT LAWS
PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION
PROCUREMENT METHODS
PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS
PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION
PROCUREMENT PRACTICES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURE
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROCURING ENTITY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ENTITIES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT BULLETIN
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT FUNCTION
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKET
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OFFICE
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PROCESS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC SERVANTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REMEDIES
SANCTIONS
SAVINGS
SINGLE-SOURCE PROCUREMENT
STANDARD BIDDING
STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
SUPPLIERS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TENDER COMMITTEE
TENDER DOCUMENTS
TENDER NOTICES
TENDERS
THIRD PARTIES
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
UTILITIES
UTILITIES SECTOR
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
ADVISORY SERVICES
AGGRIEVED BIDDERS
ANTICORRUPTION
ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES
APPROPRIATE PROVISIONS
BID EVALUATION
BID EVALUATION REPORTS
BIDDER
BIDDER COMPLAINTS
BIDS
BUDGET EXECUTION
CIVIL SOCIETY
COLLUSION
COMPETITIVE MARKET
COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT
COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT METHOD
CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
CONSULTING SERVICES
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
CONTRACT AWARD
CONTRACT AWARD NOTICES
CONTRACT AWARDS
CONTRACT PACKAGING
CONTRACT PERFORMANCE
CONTRACT VALUE
CONTRACTOR
CONTRACTORS
CONTRACTS FOR PROCUREMENT
CONTRACTUAL PAYMENTS
CORRUPT PRACTICES
CORRUPTION
COUNTERPART TEAM
COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT
COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT
DISCLOSURE
DISCRETION
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
ENABLING LEGISLATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT
GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AGREEMENT
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INITIAL CONTRACT
INTEGRITY
INTERNATIONAL PROCUREMENT
JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
LAWS
LAWYERS
LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
LICENSE
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY
MUNICIPALITIES
NEGOTIATIONS
OFFENSES
OPEN TENDERING
POTENTIAL BIDDERS
PRICE QUOTATIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PROCUREMENT CAPACITY
PROCUREMENT CONTRACT
PROCUREMENT DIRECTIVES
PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS
PROCUREMENT ISSUES
PROCUREMENT LAWS
PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION
PROCUREMENT METHODS
PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS
PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION
PROCUREMENT PRACTICES
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURE
PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES
PROCURING ENTITY
PUBLIC
PUBLIC ENTITIES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT BULLETIN
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT FUNCTION
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKET
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OFFICE
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PROCESS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC SERVANTS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REMEDIES
SANCTIONS
SAVINGS
SINGLE-SOURCE PROCUREMENT
STANDARD BIDDING
STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
SUPPLIERS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TENDER COMMITTEE
TENDER DOCUMENTS
TENDER NOTICES
TENDERS
THIRD PARTIES
TRANSPARENCY
TREASURY
UTILITIES
UTILITIES SECTOR
World Bank
Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Ukraine
description Ukraine enacted a comprehensive Public Procurement Law (PPL) on February 22, 2000. The first World Bank Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) for Ukraine finalized in November 2001 included an action plan for improving systemic efficiency of public procurement. Since the 2001 CPAR, the country has undergone numerous political and economic changes with natural concurrent evolution of the public procurement system. In light of these changes, the Government and the World Bank jointly undertook the present review of the legal and regulatory framework for procurement, institutional capacities, actual practice, and the integrity of the system as a whole. The analysis and main findings of this report are presented as follows: Section 2 analyzes the legislative and regulatory framework of late 2005 through this writing in 2006. Section 3 analyzes institutional framework and management capacity. Section 4 covers procurement operations, including functionality of the public procurement market, contract administration, and provisions for dispute resolution. The report then discusses integrity and transparency of the system (Section 5), e-procurement (Section 6), public procurement contract performance (Section 7), and gradual harmonization with the EU directives and eventual accession to the WTO (Section 8). Section 9 presents risk analysis and the 2006 action plan. Key recommendations are summarized in Section 9 and repeated in the executive summary.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006
title_short Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006
title_full Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006
title_fullStr Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006
title_full_unstemmed Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006
title_sort ukraine : country procurement assessment report 2006
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7931572/ukraine-country-procurement-assessment-report-2006
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7759
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spelling okr-10986-77592021-04-23T14:02:37Z Ukraine : Country Procurement Assessment Report 2006 World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ADVISORY SERVICES AGGRIEVED BIDDERS ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES APPROPRIATE PROVISIONS BID EVALUATION BID EVALUATION REPORTS BIDDER BIDDER COMPLAINTS BIDS BUDGET EXECUTION CIVIL SOCIETY COLLUSION COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT METHOD CONFLICT OF INTERESTS CONFLICTS OF INTEREST CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION CONTRACT AWARD CONTRACT AWARD NOTICES CONTRACT AWARDS CONTRACT PACKAGING CONTRACT PERFORMANCE CONTRACT VALUE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTORS CONTRACTS FOR PROCUREMENT CONTRACTUAL PAYMENTS CORRUPT PRACTICES CORRUPTION COUNTERPART TEAM COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT COUNTRY PROCUREMENT ASSESSMENT REPORT DISCLOSURE DISCRETION DISPUTE RESOLUTION ENABLING LEGISLATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT AGREEMENT INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INITIAL CONTRACT INTEGRITY INTERNATIONAL PROCUREMENT JUDICIAL PROCEDURE LAWS LAWYERS LEGAL OBLIGATIONS LICENSE MINISTRY OF ECONOMY MUNICIPALITIES NEGOTIATIONS OFFENSES OPEN TENDERING POTENTIAL BIDDERS PRICE QUOTATIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PROCUREMENT CAPACITY PROCUREMENT CONTRACT PROCUREMENT DIRECTIVES PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS PROCUREMENT ISSUES PROCUREMENT LAWS PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION PROCUREMENT METHODS PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATION PROCUREMENT PRACTICES PROCUREMENT PROCEDURE PROCUREMENT PROCEDURES PROCURING ENTITY PUBLIC PUBLIC ENTITIES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AUTHORITY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT BULLETIN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT FUNCTION PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LAW PUBLIC PROCUREMENT LEGISLATION PUBLIC PROCUREMENT MARKET PUBLIC PROCUREMENT OFFICE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PROCESS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORM PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC SERVANTS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REMEDIES SANCTIONS SAVINGS SINGLE-SOURCE PROCUREMENT STANDARD BIDDING STANDARD BIDDING DOCUMENTS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TENDER COMMITTEE TENDER DOCUMENTS TENDER NOTICES TENDERS THIRD PARTIES TRANSPARENCY TREASURY UTILITIES UTILITIES SECTOR Ukraine enacted a comprehensive Public Procurement Law (PPL) on February 22, 2000. The first World Bank Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) for Ukraine finalized in November 2001 included an action plan for improving systemic efficiency of public procurement. Since the 2001 CPAR, the country has undergone numerous political and economic changes with natural concurrent evolution of the public procurement system. In light of these changes, the Government and the World Bank jointly undertook the present review of the legal and regulatory framework for procurement, institutional capacities, actual practice, and the integrity of the system as a whole. The analysis and main findings of this report are presented as follows: Section 2 analyzes the legislative and regulatory framework of late 2005 through this writing in 2006. Section 3 analyzes institutional framework and management capacity. Section 4 covers procurement operations, including functionality of the public procurement market, contract administration, and provisions for dispute resolution. The report then discusses integrity and transparency of the system (Section 5), e-procurement (Section 6), public procurement contract performance (Section 7), and gradual harmonization with the EU directives and eventual accession to the WTO (Section 8). Section 9 presents risk analysis and the 2006 action plan. Key recommendations are summarized in Section 9 and repeated in the executive summary. 2012-06-11T21:56:32Z 2012-06-11T21:56:32Z 2007-03-30 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7931572/ukraine-country-procurement-assessment-report-2006 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7759 English 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 Europe and Central Asia Ukraine