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Public procurement in southeast asia: Challenge and reform

David S. Jones (Economics and Policy Studies, University of Brunei Darussalam, Brunei)

Journal of Public Procurement

ISSN: 1535-0118

Article publication date: 1 March 2007

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Abstract

Despite the economic transformation that the various countries in Southeast Asia have undergone, serious weaknesses have persisted in the area of public procurement. These include fragmented procurement procedures; the lack of professional procurement expertise; the absence of open, competitive tendering, especially for foreign suppliers; widespread corruption; and the lack of transparency. In recent years, limited progress has been made in reforming public procurement but all too often the reforms have been inadequate and have not had the desired impact so that shortcomings still persist. In light of these failings, the paper will highlight the twin challenges facing most of the states of the region: viz. the need to reinforce the recent procurement reforms and to translate them into actual practices.

Citation

Jones, D.S. (2007), "Public procurement in southeast asia: Challenge and reform", Journal of Public Procurement, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 3-33. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-07-01-2007-B001

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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