Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report

This first Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) on Moldova comes at a time when the country has publicly committed itself to the signal departure of acceding to the WTO Agreement o n Government Procurement (GPA). It will be the first develo...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR)
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2858955/moldova-country-procurement-assessment-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14603
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language English
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topic PROCUREMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
PUBLIC ACCESS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BIDDING PROCESS
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CONTRACTING
CONSULTANTS
CORRUPT PRACTICES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT
SAFEGUARD
RISK ASSESSMENT
SUPERVISION
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
BANKING SECTOR REFORMS
COMMERCIAL LAW
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
LAW REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ACCOUNTABILITY
ANTI-CORRUPTION
CIVIL SERVANTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPLAINTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DISCRETION
ECONOMIC CRIMES
ELECTIONS
ENACTMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TRADE
GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
HUMAN RESOURCES
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL RESOURCES
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATIVE REFORM
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTERS
NATIONS
POLITICAL INTERFERENCE
PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC WORKS
REPRESENTATIVES
SOLICITATION
STATE AGENCIES
STATE GOVERNMENT
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
TRANSPARENCY
UTILITIES
spellingShingle PROCUREMENT
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
PUBLIC ACCESS
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BIDDING PROCESS
BIDDING DOCUMENTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CONTRACTING
CONSULTANTS
CORRUPT PRACTICES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT
SAFEGUARD
RISK ASSESSMENT
SUPERVISION
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
BANKING SECTOR REFORMS
COMMERCIAL LAW
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
LAW REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ACCOUNTABILITY
ANTI-CORRUPTION
CIVIL SERVANTS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVE BIDDING
COMPLAINTS
DECENTRALIZATION
DISCRETION
ECONOMIC CRIMES
ELECTIONS
ENACTMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TRADE
GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
HUMAN RESOURCES
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL RESOURCES
LAWS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATIVE REFORM
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MINISTERS
NATIONS
POLITICAL INTERFERENCE
PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC SPENDING
PUBLIC WORKS
REPRESENTATIVES
SOLICITATION
STATE AGENCIES
STATE GOVERNMENT
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
TRANSPARENCY
UTILITIES
World Bank
Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Moldova
description This first Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) on Moldova comes at a time when the country has publicly committed itself to the signal departure of acceding to the WTO Agreement o n Government Procurement (GPA). It will be the first developing country in Eastern Europe t o do so. The CPAR's key findings, including risk assessment, the strengths and weaknesses of the public procurement system currently in place, and the main features of a proposed action plan are summarized here. Public procurement represents a substantial element of the expenditure side of the Government's budget. Estimates prepared for this assessment indicate that total expenditure on procurement amounted to approximately US$118 million. Procurement accounted for 17 percent of total expenditures by the State government and 42 percent of expenditure by local governments, with expenditure at all levels showing substantial increases over past years. Improving the efficiency of that expenditure can contribute to better budget management. Yet control of public procurement expenditures in Moldova is weak and the overall procurement environment is high- risk. While the procurement law provides a reasonably sound basis for public procurement, and will need to be amended to align it with the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. I t is further undermined by the absence of implementing regulations. Procurement practices are often inconsistent with the procurement law, Primary among these is the heavy overuse of the Single Source Procurement method, whereby the procuring entity contracts directly with a single supplier, with n o competition. Weaknesses in the law permit other bad practices. Resources: While the NAGP is seen as providing a valued service to procuring entities and is progressively extending its coverage, its reach is limited at the local government level. However, the Agency is not being held accountable for its performance of its regulatory and oversight functions and, because it is one of the bodies which makes the Government's decisions on procurement, it cannot act independently when reviewing bid protests. Procuring entities lack the capacity to conduct procurement effectively and in accordance with the procurement law, and there is political interference in procurement decision making. The report recommends that The current procurement law should be amended, and the Government should enact a comprehensive set of implementing regulations to underpin the law. The position of Executive Director of the NAGP should be filled immediately. The NAGP should be held more accountable for the performance of its functions. New institutional arrangements should be made for the independent review of bid protests It is necessary to build public sector capacity to undertake public procurement As a short-term action, given the urgent need to train the dedicated procurement staff of the 35 recently establish territorial administrative units, the NAGP should conduct training courses in public procurement for those units by the end of 2003.
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title Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report
title_short Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report
title_full Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report
title_fullStr Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report
title_full_unstemmed Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report
title_sort republic of moldova : country procurement assessment report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2858955/moldova-country-procurement-assessment-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14603
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spelling okr-10986-146032021-04-23T14:03:17Z Republic of Moldova : Country Procurement Assessment Report World Bank PROCUREMENT LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATORY FRAMEWORK PUBLIC ACCESS ACCESS TO INFORMATION BIDDING PROCESS BIDDING DOCUMENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTRACTING CONSULTANTS CORRUPT PRACTICES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES DECENTRALIZATION IN GOVERNMENT SAFEGUARD RISK ASSESSMENT SUPERVISION FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS BANKING SECTOR REFORMS COMMERCIAL LAW CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LAW REFORM INSTITUTIONAL REFORM ACCOUNTABILITY ANTI-CORRUPTION CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY COMPETITIVE BIDDING COMPLAINTS DECENTRALIZATION DISCRETION ECONOMIC CRIMES ELECTIONS ENACTMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN TRADE GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION HUMAN RESOURCES INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INSTITUTIONAL RESOURCES LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LEGISLATIVE REFORM LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MINISTERS NATIONS POLITICAL INTERFERENCE PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC OFFICIALS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC WORKS REPRESENTATIVES SOLICITATION STATE AGENCIES STATE GOVERNMENT TOTAL EXPENDITURES TRANSPARENCY UTILITIES This first Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) on Moldova comes at a time when the country has publicly committed itself to the signal departure of acceding to the WTO Agreement o n Government Procurement (GPA). It will be the first developing country in Eastern Europe t o do so. The CPAR's key findings, including risk assessment, the strengths and weaknesses of the public procurement system currently in place, and the main features of a proposed action plan are summarized here. Public procurement represents a substantial element of the expenditure side of the Government's budget. Estimates prepared for this assessment indicate that total expenditure on procurement amounted to approximately US$118 million. Procurement accounted for 17 percent of total expenditures by the State government and 42 percent of expenditure by local governments, with expenditure at all levels showing substantial increases over past years. Improving the efficiency of that expenditure can contribute to better budget management. Yet control of public procurement expenditures in Moldova is weak and the overall procurement environment is high- risk. While the procurement law provides a reasonably sound basis for public procurement, and will need to be amended to align it with the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. I t is further undermined by the absence of implementing regulations. Procurement practices are often inconsistent with the procurement law, Primary among these is the heavy overuse of the Single Source Procurement method, whereby the procuring entity contracts directly with a single supplier, with n o competition. Weaknesses in the law permit other bad practices. Resources: While the NAGP is seen as providing a valued service to procuring entities and is progressively extending its coverage, its reach is limited at the local government level. However, the Agency is not being held accountable for its performance of its regulatory and oversight functions and, because it is one of the bodies which makes the Government's decisions on procurement, it cannot act independently when reviewing bid protests. Procuring entities lack the capacity to conduct procurement effectively and in accordance with the procurement law, and there is political interference in procurement decision making. The report recommends that The current procurement law should be amended, and the Government should enact a comprehensive set of implementing regulations to underpin the law. The position of Executive Director of the NAGP should be filled immediately. The NAGP should be held more accountable for the performance of its functions. New institutional arrangements should be made for the independent review of bid protests It is necessary to build public sector capacity to undertake public procurement As a short-term action, given the urgent need to train the dedicated procurement staff of the 35 recently establish territorial administrative units, the NAGP should conduct training courses in public procurement for those units by the end of 2003. 2013-07-25T16:51:05Z 2013-07-25T16:51:05Z 2003-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2858955/moldova-country-procurement-assessment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14603 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment (CPAR) Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Moldova