Biblioteca DGPJ


343.3OCDE
Monografia
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ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD=OCDE)
Bribery in public procurement : methods, actors and counter-measures.- Paris : OECD Publishing, 2007.- 103p. ; 23cm
ISBN 978-92-64-01394-0 (Broch.) : oferta


DIREITO PENAL, CORRUPÇÃO, CONTRATO PÚBLICO, CRIMES CONTRA O ESTADO, OCDE

Part I- ANALYSIS OF CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT : Chap. 1. Public procurement rules; Chap. 2. Vulnerabilities relating to project size, sector or tendering administratio; Chap. 3. Links to other. Part II- ANALYSIS OF THE ACTORS ENGAGING IN BRIBERY AND TYPICAL CORRUPTION AGREEMENTS : Chap. 4. Parties involved in bribery; Chap. 5. Content of the bribery agreements. Part III- PREVETING, DETECTING AND SANCTIONING BRIBERY IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT : Chap. 6. Preventive measures; Chap. Controls; Chap. 8. Detection mechanisms; Chap. 9. Investigation and sanctions. Part IV- Ten anonymous studies on bribery in public procurement: Template for the descrition of the cases of bribery in public procurement : I- A senior civil servant and subcontractor from another state. II- Bribery relating to public procurement within a local authority. III- Bribery realtade to procurements within an international aid-organisation. IV- Fraudulent by evaluation by an "independent consutant" in interanational limited bidding. V- award of a consultancy contract to fellow national in exchange for brides. VI- Susceptibility of international bidders to influence peddling and coercion in bid tendering. VII- Collusive bidding and overpricing in a international shopping/international price quotations. VIII- Preferential treatment in exchange for gratuites and family-member employement. IX- Bribes in exchange for awarding contracts. X- Bribes from contractor to increase quantity of work. Annex A - The OECD anti-bribery instruments: how they address public procurement.