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E-raamat: Routledge Handbook of Public Procurement Corruption

Edited by (The George Washington University Law School, USA), Edited by (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
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The Routledge Handbook on Corruption in Public Procurement showcases the most innovative and exciting research being conducted in this important area of study, providing a comprehensive go-to reference for all who are interested in the topic.



The Routledge Handbook of Public Procurement Corruption showcases the most innovative and exciting research being conducted in this important area of study, providing a comprehensive go-to reference for all who are interested in the topic.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the global race for health and ancillary goods amid global supply chain disruptions demonstrated that, when tested, all countries are incredibly vulnerable to fraud and corruption in public procurement, irrespective of their level of development. Yet despite the widespread nature of the problem, there remains a lack of in-depth, analytical, and cross-country investigations into public procurement corruption. This book addresses this gap by providing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, geographically balanced treatise on corruption in public procurement. It combines country-specific studies to allow readers to easily compare differing perspectives and approaches and overarching thematic chapters to reflect on new and cutting-edge issues in procurement and their implications for procurement corruption. Key sectors such as healthcare and infrastructure are considered, as well as the role of new technologies, in both combatting and enabling procurement corruption.

This Handbook provides academics, practitioners, and graduate researchers of public administration, law, and anti-corruption with all of the tools they need to understand the nuances of public procurement corruption around the world.

Part I
1. An Overview of Corruption and Public Procurement
2. The
Concept of Corruption Part II
3. Procurement corruption and artificial
intelligence: between the potential of enabling data architectures and the
constraints of due process requirements.
4. Data Analytics for
Anti-Corruption in Public Procurement
5. Corruption and COVID-19 procurement
6. Emergency procurement and corruption
7. Corruption in healthcare
procurement
8. Corruption and defence procurement
9. Corruption in
public-private partnership procurement
10. Procurement corruption in the
World Bank Group
11. Gender, procurement and corruption
12. Corruption in
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
13. Corruption and Beneficial ownership
14. How behavioural insights can enrich anti-corruption measures in public
procurement
15. Whistleblowers and winning the battle against government
contract fraud: You cant have one without the other
16. Corruption and
Debarment Part III
17. Australia
18. Brazil
19. Columbia
20. France
21.
Hungary
22. India
23. Israel
24. Italy
25. Kenya
26. Mexico
27. Nigeria
28.
Russia
29. South Africa
30. Tanzania
31. Ukraine
32. United Kingdom
33.
United States
Sope Williams is Professor of Public Procurement Law and Deputy Director of the African Procurement Law Unit at Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

Jessica Tillipman is Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies and Government Contracts Advisory Council Distinguished Professorial Lecturer in Government Contracts Law, Practice & Policy at the George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC, USA.