In Ghana, a Public Procurement law was passed in 2003 as the Public Procurement Act 663. The enactment of the Public Procurement law was to ensure that Ghana’s public procurement practices were harmonized and streamlined to conform to International procurement best practices and standards. This study is a comparative analysis of the impact the Public Procurement practices before and after the enactment of the Public Procurement Act, Act 663 of 2003. More specifically, it seeks to analyze the extent to which the introduction of the Public Procurement law widened the competitiveness and transparency element of the public procurement process. A case study approach was adopted and Accra Polytechnic was used as the research unit. The researchers...
Globally, governments and other public-funded entities adopt processes to acquire goods, works, and ...
Value for money (VFM) is derived from the optimal balance of benefits and costs on the basis of tota...
Keeping with government’s commitment to financial discipline, accountability, transparency and ethic...
In Ghana, a Public Procurement law was passed in 2003 as the Public Procurement Act 663. The enactme...
The Public Procurement Act ever since its enactment about a decade ago has received mixed reactions ...
The development of Public Procurement regulation in Ghana culminating into the promulgation of the P...
The introduction of Public Financial Management Reform Programme (PUFMARP) in 1996 was purposely to ...
Templates populated with public procurement transparency indicators were used to collect data to ana...
This paper dissect into the deepest fiber of Ghana Procurement Acts, empirically examine it effectiv...
The purpose of this study was to identify various implementation bottlenecks to the Ghana Public Pro...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate purchasing processes on performance in the public sector i...
Models of public procurement accountability properties were used to analyse the contents of the Publ...
The research work was titled “Examining the Challenges of Procurement Professionals in a Public inst...
Public procurement reform has become a modern phenomenon where various countries are reforming their...
The Procurement of Act 663 (2003) of Ghana was promulgated to sanitize the procurement management pr...
Globally, governments and other public-funded entities adopt processes to acquire goods, works, and ...
Value for money (VFM) is derived from the optimal balance of benefits and costs on the basis of tota...
Keeping with government’s commitment to financial discipline, accountability, transparency and ethic...
In Ghana, a Public Procurement law was passed in 2003 as the Public Procurement Act 663. The enactme...
The Public Procurement Act ever since its enactment about a decade ago has received mixed reactions ...
The development of Public Procurement regulation in Ghana culminating into the promulgation of the P...
The introduction of Public Financial Management Reform Programme (PUFMARP) in 1996 was purposely to ...
Templates populated with public procurement transparency indicators were used to collect data to ana...
This paper dissect into the deepest fiber of Ghana Procurement Acts, empirically examine it effectiv...
The purpose of this study was to identify various implementation bottlenecks to the Ghana Public Pro...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate purchasing processes on performance in the public sector i...
Models of public procurement accountability properties were used to analyse the contents of the Publ...
The research work was titled “Examining the Challenges of Procurement Professionals in a Public inst...
Public procurement reform has become a modern phenomenon where various countries are reforming their...
The Procurement of Act 663 (2003) of Ghana was promulgated to sanitize the procurement management pr...
Globally, governments and other public-funded entities adopt processes to acquire goods, works, and ...
Value for money (VFM) is derived from the optimal balance of benefits and costs on the basis of tota...
Keeping with government’s commitment to financial discipline, accountability, transparency and ethic...