
Public Procurement Act
The Public Procurement Act is a law that sets the rules for how government and public sector organizations buy goods, services, and works. Its goal is to ensure that procurement is transparent, fair, competitive, and cost-effective, preventing corruption and favoritism. The act outlines procedures for tendering, awarding contracts, and managing procurement processes to promote accountability and value for money. By following these regulations, public resources are used efficiently, and stakeholders can trust that procurement processes are conducted ethically and openly.