Political and Other Forms of Corruption in the Attribution of Public Procurement Contracts and Allocation of EU Funds: Extent of the Phenomenon and Overview of Practices
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16-09-2013
This study reviews the problem of political and other forms of corruption in public procurement in the European Union. It identifies weaknesses in all the stages of the public procurement cycle, allowing corruption to undermine the objectives of integrity and value for money and eventually jeopardise the whole EU internal market policy. The study recommends to strengthen national public administration arrangements and implement effective anti-corruption tools covering transparency, accountability and professionalism in public procurement.
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Mike Beke, Francisco Cardona and Roland Blomeyer (Blomeyer & Sanz, Guadalajara, Spain)
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- bekæmpelse af grov kriminalitet
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- Det Europæiske Kontor for Bekæmpelse af Svig
- EU's retlige samarbejde i straffesager
- EU-institutioner og EU-forvaltning
- EU-lovgivning
- europæisk integration
- handelspolitik
- korruption
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- offentlig kontrakt
- offentlighed i forvaltningen
- organiseret kriminalitet
- POLITIK
- SOCIALE SPØRGSMÅL
- socialt liv
- strafferet
- svig mod Unionen
- udøvende magt og offentlig forvaltning
- ØKONOMISK OG HANDELSMÆSSIGT SAMKVEM