The Documentation Trap: Why Public Procurement Files Look Complete but Fail Under Audit
There is a phrase often heard in public procurement reviews: “The file is complete.”It is offered as reassurance, sometimes as […]
There is a phrase often heard in public procurement reviews: “The file is complete.”It is offered as reassurance, sometimes as […]
Public procurement is inherently repetitive. Although many steps are straightforward, overlooking even a minor requirement can raise concerns about the
Procurement and contract records are more than just paperwork; they are the foundation of transparency, accountability, and good governance in
A public procurement file should do more than store documents. It should enable a reviewer to reconstruct the procurement process
Procurement records include all documents relevant to the pre-tendering, tendering and contract administration phases. It should be possible to reconstruct
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