An inquiry into public sector procurement of goods and services and its vulnerability to corrupt practice
Committee on the Corruption and Crime Commission (2017 - 2021)
An inquiry into public sector procurement of goods and services and its vulnerability to corrupt practice
The committee will examine:-
1. The adequacy and nature of oversight mechanisms, policies and guidelines for procurement within the WA public sector to prevent corruption and serious misconduct;
2. The profile and training of public sector personnel engaged in procurement;
3. Corruption prevention and risk strategies deployed in WA Public Sector agencies;
4. The sufficiency and use of sanctions for individuals found to have engaged in corrupt and serious misconduct in procurement duties;
5. Best corruption prevention practices in procurement from other jurisdictions;
6. Reform to current legal and administrative practices in the area of procurement to prevent and reduce the risk of corruption;
7. Adequacy of whistleblowing protections in the context of allegations of corruption in procurement.
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