A study of procurement practices in Social Safety Net Projects of The Department of Social Services (DSS) under the Ministry of Social Welfare (MSW), Bangladesh
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2020-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Kabir, JahangirMetadata
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We know, the Procurement Act, 2006 and the Public Procurement Rules, 2008 has pre-defined
intrinsic standards of ensuring good governance and value for money in public procurement. The
Parliament and the Government are regularly updating the Act and Rules. So, all the Agencies of
Bangladesh using public fund must have to abide by the above-mentioned Act and rules.
The Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU) is monitoring the compliance of the said Act and
Rules in the light of 45 predestined KPIs. We know, more than 80% of ADP budget in The
Department of Social Services (DSS) is usually allocation for procurement activities. Which are
believed to be controlled by PPR, 2008. Thus, it seems to be a good consideration to focus on the
compliance issues of PPR, 2008 in its procurement activities in development projects. The main
objectives of the present study were to find out the degree of compliance of PPR, 2008 by DSS.
Key findings of these findings have been compared and evaluated which helped to draw important
conclusion of the study.
The study found an obedience to the rules of PPR, 2008 by the DSS in development projects. The
Department is carrying out most of the compliance related KPIs in a good manner. But it was
expected that DSS would practice PPR, 2008 entirely. For further advancement of the compliance
of PPR, 2008 in DSS capacity building, creating a suitable environment and practice of electronic
procurements (e-GP) are very much desirable.