Title: What compromises Procurement Integrity A Riskbased Approach
1What compromises Procurement Integrity?A
Risk-based Approach
- J Graham Joscelyne
- ICGFM - Miami
- April 2003
2What is the Perception?
- Transparency
- Process
- Result
- Proper oversight
- Fairness
- Good use of taxpayers money
- Good control
3But, what we sometimes find is
- Greed
- Inefficiency
- Lack of proper oversight
- Bureaucracy that acts as a cover-up
- Corruption
But, procurement still happens
4And, to complicate things
- Its learned, not studied
- Theres a shortage of specialists
- Its often disconnected from the Financial
Management function - Its not seen as a career enhancer
5But, while Procurement volumes grow
- Decentralization is being pushed
- Money is fungible
- Fewer eyes on the process
- Old systems for new processes
- Less accountability
- Scale and complexity goes up too
Risks also increase significantly
6What are we talking about?
- Look at the impact of war alone
- Weapons
- Replenishment (? Billion out of 74bn)
- Purchase (1991 - 10bn 1992 - 11bn 1993 -
20bn) - Logistical needs in the field
- Reconstruction
- Development
- Food aid
- FAO - 86.7 million
- WFP - 1.3 billion
And all this needs to be spent in a hurry
7For a time like this and beyond
- Need procurement systems that are
- Ethically based
- Words and action the same
- Transparent
- Efficient
- Reliable
- Disciplined
At all times, trust must be built
8A Role for the Financial Manager?
- Risks you can, look out for
- Lack of a tender process
- Unclear selection criteria
- Unresolved legal issues
- Confidentiality is ignored
- Agreed process is circumvented
9Other risk areas to consider
- Are policies in place?
- Has a procurement plan been developed?
- Is there a criteria for weightings
- What is being done about conflict of interest,
before it occurs? - What about corruption?
- Checks and balances throughout?
- Does the scope of works match the selection
criteria?
10Overarching Risks
- Poor governance structure
- Government interference
- Decentralization
- Unscrupulous contractors
- Window-dressing
11Particular Pressure Points
- Poor procurement process
- Lack of evidence
- Poor record-keeping
- Lack of database on particular vendors
- Lack of quality control
- Outcomes of little interest
12Like a gold ring in a pigs snout is a beautiful
face on an empty head.Proverbs 11
- Watch out for this it is quite common
13Conclusion
- We cant stop the spending but we can address the
risks - We cant avoid the weaknesses, but we can
highlight the effects
It is our professional duty