Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda

The quest for good governance appears to have tormented humankind for several hundred thousand years and this threatens to remain so for the next several years. The greed by people against fellow people and the broader collective interests of society seem to be unending. Indeed, corruption has r...

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Main Author: BC, Basheka
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Published: Springer Nature Switzerland 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/524
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description The quest for good governance appears to have tormented humankind for several hundred thousand years and this threatens to remain so for the next several years. The greed by people against fellow people and the broader collective interests of society seem to be unending. Indeed, corruption has remained a key roadblock to the quest for good governance and it remains a thorn unless concrete actions are undertaken. The quest for good governance will not be possible unless renewed coordinated efforts on the fight against corruption are initiated and implemented. Corruption takes many forms and a bribe (which is one of the forms) corrupts the conscience of humankind (Exodus, 23:8) to do acts that benefit only self at the expense of society. Bribes bring chaos (Amos, 5:12) and they thus merit punishment (Amos, 2:6).
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-5242024-01-17T04:48:57Z Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda BC, Basheka Public Procurement Governance, Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement The quest for good governance appears to have tormented humankind for several hundred thousand years and this threatens to remain so for the next several years. The greed by people against fellow people and the broader collective interests of society seem to be unending. Indeed, corruption has remained a key roadblock to the quest for good governance and it remains a thorn unless concrete actions are undertaken. The quest for good governance will not be possible unless renewed coordinated efforts on the fight against corruption are initiated and implemented. Corruption takes many forms and a bribe (which is one of the forms) corrupts the conscience of humankind (Exodus, 23:8) to do acts that benefit only self at the expense of society. Bribes bring chaos (Amos, 5:12) and they thus merit punishment (Amos, 2:6). Kabale University 2021-08-12T14:41:45Z 2021-08-12T14:41:45Z 2021 Book chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/524 application/pdf Springer Nature Switzerland
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Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda
title Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda
title_full Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda
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title_full_unstemmed Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda
title_short Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda
title_sort public procurement governance toward an anti corruption framework for public procurement inuganda
topic Public Procurement Governance, Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement
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