Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Policy 2019
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The Public Procurement and Asset Disposal System in Kenya has evolved from a system which had no regulations to a legally regulated procurement and asset disposal system in line with International Standards. The Government of Kenya has undertaken reforms over the years which commenced with the Review of the Public Procurement System in 1997. Despite the reforms undertaken, the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal system in Kenya still has challenges. The levels of compliance with the legal framework and guidelines are generally low and the capacity for enforcement remains weak. The goal of the Policy is to achieve a robust public procurement and asset disposal system that is fair, equitable, transparent, competitive, sustainable and cost effective...
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The National Treasury and PlanningSeries
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