IPPR calls for Public Procurement Policy Unit’s independence

IPPR calls for Public Procurement Policy Unit’s independence

IPPR calls for Public Procurement Policy Unit’s independence

Martin Endjala The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is calling for full autonomy to be accorded to the Procurement Policy Unit in order for it to have the power in holding individuals and entities accountable. The current limitations when it comes to accountability, according to IPPR Researcher Frederico Links have caused a spike in abnormalities and the unit is proving to be weak as far as holding entities, particularly in the procurement industry accountable. Links was speaking at the launch of the Procurement Tracker Namibia today in Windhoek, where he said that following the occurrences on the public procurement…
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