Public procurement and corruption : the South African response

Date
2007
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Publisher
JUTA Law
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to examine corruption within public procurement and the measures that may be used to address it, in particular, the South African response to procurement corruption in the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 2004. The first part of the article briefly defines corruption and then considers the kinds of corrupt activity occurring in public procurement and the range of measures that may be adopted against this kind of corruption. Finally, the article critically examines an important legislative response to procurement corruption, namely the requirement in the Corruption Act for excluding persons who have been convicted of corruption from obtaining public contracts, and concludes with an assessment of the utility of this requirement.
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Keywords
Public procurement regulation, Corruption, Register for tender defaulters, Debarment, Administrative justice, Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, Transparency, Promotion of Administrative Justice Act
Citation
Williams, S & Quinot, G, 2007, 'Public procurement and corruption : the South African response', South African Law Journal, vol. 124, issue 2, pp. 339-363.