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Public Procurement in Peru

Reinforcing Capacity and Co-ordination

Public procurement is becoming a strategic tool in Peru for achieving key policy objectives. The legislative reforms enacted in 2016 indicate a strong commitment from the government to modernise the public procurement system. In fact, the system is currently going through a transitional period, moving from excessive formalities and complex tendering processes to prioritizing results and value for money. This report examines ongoing public procurement reforms in Peru, focusing on issues such as procurement processes, participation in tenders, and the culture of integrity in the public procurement process. It provides guidance to help Peru implement reforms that enhance the efficiency, transparency and accountability of the system.

Published on September 20, 2017Also available in: Spanish

In series:OECD Public Governance Reviewsview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and acknowledgements
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive Summary
Strengthening the structure and co-ordination of the Peruvian public procurement system
Implementing strong organisational procurement strategies in Peru
Involving Peruvian suppliers more in the procurement process
Going beyond price as an award criteria in Peru and measures to support secondary policy objectives
Enhancing procurement capabilities of the Peruvian workforce
Implementing effective internal control mechanisms and risk management framework to safeguard the Peruvian procurement system
Building on recent digitisation efforts for more effective communication in Peru
Instilling integrity throughout the whole procurement cycle in Peru
Effective dispute resolution systems in Peru
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