Abstract

Public procurement today is one of the key processes that meets the needs of the state, so they need constant improvement. This article discusses the issues of increasing the effi ciency of the public procurement system and removing administrative and legal barriers to the implementation of this institution. Modern science and practice fi xes a signifi cant number of shortcomings in the work of the public procurement contract system. In the presented article, only a few of them are considered, such as: long-term accreditation for bidding, the availability of security for the application and contract, as well as the lack of quality personnel potential of customers due to the lack of qualifi cation requirements. Based on a study of law enforcement and enforcement practices in the fi eld of public procurement, topical problems have been identifi ed that impede the achievement of planned performance indicators of the public procurement system and the achievement of strategic government objectives in the fi ght against corruption and the effi cient spending of budget funds. Based on the reviewed experience of improvement in the fi eld of public procurement, the existing problems and shortcomings of participation in public procurement by both participants and customers of purchases were identifi ed. Further, ways to solve them were proposed. As a result of the study, it was possible to formulate proposals for improving legislation aimed at regulating public procurement.

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