First Quarterly Analysis of the public procurement procedures

The first Quarterly Analysis of the results from the monitoring of the implementation of the public procurement procedures in the Republic of Macedonia on central level was published on February 26, 2009. The Center for Civil Communications is analyzing the implementation of the public procurement procedures trough 4 phases in the period November 2008 – November 2009. The goal of the analysis is to assess the implementation of the public procurement procedures in the RoM in light of the new PPL and to determine if and to what extent the following basic public procurement principles have been followed and applied: transparency, competitiveness, equal treatment of the economic operators, non-discrimination, legality, efficient, effective and rational spending of the Budget (best value for the money), as well as accountability of the money spent.
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The results and recommendations contained in this Quarterly Analysis will be submitted to all stakeholders, i.e. state bodies and other interested organizations and institutions.

CCC would like to thank the PPB for the provided support to implement this project, to all the contracting authorities and economic operators that have taken part in the monitoring, as well as the Foundation Open Society Institute Macedonia for the financial support to this project.

Taken into consideration that part of the contracting authorities and economic operators did not want to take part in the monitoring, CCC would like to stress and point out the need of bigger transparency among the contracting authorities and private sector entities in order the eliminate the possibility and the doubts for existence of corruption in the public procurement process in RoM.

You can find the complete analysis here.