IDIS "Viitorul" presents the September issue of the newsletter "Monitoring Moldova's public procurement"

 

Access to open data and data analysis tools on public procurement is essential, both for civil society in the monitoring process and for regulators who can use the information to generate statistical reports and develop data-driven policies. In this respect, the approval of the new Regulation on low-value procurement and the transition to an electronic format will allow monitors to improve national statistics on public procurement and thus find easier solutions to identifying and minimizing risk indicators, and streamlining procurement processes at the level of all contracting authorities, believes Diana Enachi, expert in public procurement.

Find out from the September issue of the "Monitoring Moldova's public procurement" newsletter what changes the new Regulation on low-value public procurement brings, which are the companies that win the largest public procurement contracts, how you can participate in a training program on procurement monitoring public and other interesting news.

Also in this issue you will discover the following topics:

NEWS: IDIS "Viitorul" will implement a capacity building program in the field of public procurement monitoring
LEGISLATION: Energy, water, transport, and postal services procurement law has entered into force
POLICY ANALYSIS: Low-value public procurement: between transparency and efficiency
INTERVIEW: Sabine Engelhard: "Weak procurement management and unfamiliarity with the legal framework hinder the efficiency of public procurement in Moldova"
DATA: The top contracting authorities according to the value of contracts awarded, and the top companies that have won the largest public procurement contracts
AUDIT: Procurements worth 1.3 billion lei at the Ministry of Internal Affairs

More information can be found in the full version of the Newsletter

This newsletter is prepared within the project “Increasing the integrity in public procurement”, implemented by Institute for Development and Social Initiatives (IDIS) "Viitorul", in partnership with Partnership for Transparency Fund (PTF).