Manifestation of unethical procurement practices in the South African public sector

A drawback for the administration of procurement practices in the South African public sector is a negative side-effect which undermines the public’s confidence in the procurement environment. Public procurement is the nexus between the public and private sectors and also vulnerable to procurement f...

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Awards
Corruption
Ethics
Expenditures
Fraud
Government purchasing
Government spending
Leadership
Legislation
Management
Money
Noncompliance
Public sector
Purchasing
Quotations
Relatives
Taxation
Transparency
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