Abstract

Government Procurement Contract is a contract between the government and suppliers. The utilization of state finances in Government Procurement Contract is like a double-edged sword. While necessary for the service to community, it also lies in a corruption-prone area. State apparatus are performing the Government Procurement Contract in good faith, yet overshadowed by a fear of corruption threat in case they slip and inflict losses to the State. This article will address the fear with the explanation that not all violations in the Government Procurement Contract are considered as the acts of corruption; they can also be administrative or civil violations.

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