
The Procurement Act
The Procurement Act is a law that sets the rules and procedures government agencies must follow when purchasing goods, services, or projects. Its goal is to ensure these transactions are transparent, fair, and competitive, preventing corruption and misuse of public funds. The Act establishes guidelines for tendering processes, contract awards, and oversight, promoting accountability and efficiency in public procurement. Essentially, it helps the government buy things responsibly and ethically, ensuring taxpayers get value for money while maintaining trust in public administration.