21. Anti-corruption Capacities of Public Procurement in the Security Sector: Report for 2020 and 2021 - Part I
- Author:
- Erdin Halimić, Dajana Bašić, and Aleksandar Maletić
- Publication Date:
- 01-2023
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- The Centre for Security Studies
- Abstract:
- Investigations into corruption in the security sector are often focused on contracting, that is, on the stages of public procurement in which civil servants prepare and sign contracts with suppliers of equipment and services and manage their implementation. However, in order to discover the functioning mechanisms of public procurement and potential critical points for the emergence of corruption, we must investigate the entire public procurement procedure and then prepare appropriate conclusions and recommendations for its suppression. In our case, this implies an indepth analysis of relevant normative acts, practices and challenges in public procurement in the security sector. The report was made on the basis of qualitative and quantitative parameters based on which the anti-corruption capacities of 13 security sector institutions from different levels of government in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) were measured and evaluated. The time period covered by the research refers to two years, 2020 and 2021.
- Topic:
- Security, Corruption, Government, Law Enforcement, Institutions, and Public Procurement
- Political Geography:
- Europe, Eastern Europe, Balkans, and Bosnia and Herzegovina