[ap-intact] INFO: Thailand drafts public procurement law following UNDP review
[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Elodie Beth Seo, Regional Anti-corruption Advisor, United Nations Development Programme, Bangkok Regional Hub, for sharing this information.]
The Thai government is drawing up legislation to manage the risk of corruption in public procurement, following the UN Development Programme’s ‘integrity risk assessment’ of the country’s public purchasing system. The assessment found evidence of “weak integrity in public contracts” and a concentration of improvements in public services in Bangkok and the central region, leaving “significant deficiencies” in other parts of the country.
Read the story by Anna Scott, in Supply Management. http://www.supplymanagement.com/news/2015/thailand-drafts-public-procurement-law-following-undp-review
The Thai government is drawing up legislation to manage the risk of corruption in public procurement, following the UN Development Programme’s ‘integrity risk assessment’ of the country’s public purchasing system. The assessment found evidence of “weak integrity in public contracts” and a concentration of improvements in public services in Bangkok and the central region, leaving “significant deficiencies” in other parts of the country.
Read the story by Anna Scott, in Supply Management. http://www.supplymanagement.com/news/2015/thailand-drafts-public-procurement-law-following-undp-review