Public Procurement Monitoring in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Main Actors, Opportunities and Constraints
Public Procurement Monitoring in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Main Actors, Opportunities and Constraints
Author(s): Tea Hadžiristić, Nermina Voloder
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Public Finances, Accounting - Business Administration, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Analitika – Centar za društvena istraživanja
Keywords: public procurement; monitoring; BiH; main actors; opportunities; constraints;
Summary/Abstract: The economic and societal importance of public procurement, as well as the risk of corruption, make public procurement monitoring particularly important. However, the public procurement monitoring system in Bosnia and Herzegovina is only partially developed. Its functioning is hampered by limited access to relevant information, lack of resources of key public institutions that are tasked with monitoring functions – the Public Procurement Agency and the audit offices – and limited capacities of civil society organizations to undertake independent monitoring of the public procurement system.
Series: Analitika - Policy Brief
- Page Count: 12
- Publication Year: 2016
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction