We must break monopolistic stranglehold on public procurement
A competitive process essential for fair, transparent procurement
The electronic procurement, rolled out more than a decade ago to ensure competition and cut the scope of irregularities, still suffers from a lack of competition as public agencies awarded contracts worth Tk 60,069 crore based on single bids, a new study found.
The Transparency International Bangladesh says
The World Bank yesterday approved $40 million to help Bangladesh expand the coverage of electronic government procurement (e-GP), with new features to respond to the Covid-19 challenges.
The departments that provide public service are particularly the targets of public contactors out to make a quick buck, most often than not, at the cost
Each year, Bangladesh spends more than Tk. 72,000 crore on government procurement. That includes paying for anything from Padma Bridge...
We must break monopolistic stranglehold on public procurement
A competitive process essential for fair, transparent procurement
The electronic procurement, rolled out more than a decade ago to ensure competition and cut the scope of irregularities, still suffers from a lack of competition as public agencies awarded contracts worth Tk 60,069 crore based on single bids, a new study found.
The Transparency International Bangladesh says
The World Bank yesterday approved $40 million to help Bangladesh expand the coverage of electronic government procurement (e-GP), with new features to respond to the Covid-19 challenges.
The departments that provide public service are particularly the targets of public contactors out to make a quick buck, most often than not, at the cost
Each year, Bangladesh spends more than Tk. 72,000 crore on government procurement. That includes paying for anything from Padma Bridge...