
Anti-Corruption Measures in Procurement
Anti-corruption measures in public procurement are practices and policies aimed at preventing fraud and unethical behavior during the purchasing of goods and services by government entities. These measures include transparent bidding processes, regular audits, strict conflict-of-interest rules, and effective reporting systems for misconduct. By promoting fairness and accountability, anti-corruption measures help ensure that taxpayer money is spent wisely and that contracts are awarded based on merit rather than favoritism or bribery. Ultimately, these safeguards aim to build public trust in government operations and the integrity of public spending.