UNODC and MARD join forces to prevent corruption and fraud in procurement

Public procurement has a very important role to play in the development of each country; however, it is typically one of the most vulnerable areas for corruption. UNODC estimates that corruption and fraud may amount to 10 – 25 percent of procurement budgets (UNODC, 2014).
At the event.
At the event. 

According to OECD estimates, up to US$ 2 trillion of procurement costs could be lost to corruption.

Although there is strong Government’s commitment to ongoing legal reform to establish strongest possible legal and regulatory frameworks, corruption and fraud in public procurement still occur at different levels. This has caused frustration in public opinion, and urged inspection officers to strengthen their capacity to prevent and respond effectively these wrongdoings.

Acknowledging the above, Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have joined forces through a series of wide-ranging initiatives to prevent corruption and fraud in MARD procurement. Particularly, MARD and UNODC with financial support of the Government of the United Kingdom, have developed the “Guide on Inspecting for Procurement Corruption in the MARD”.
MARD and UNODC co-launched this Handbook in Hanoi on July 16.

The guide in intended to be educational by explaining the various components of corruption and fraud in procurements, and instructional on how MARD Inspectors can fulfill their responsibilities to detect and prevent corruption and fraud within MARD procurement.

“This handbook is a valuable tool for MARD inspectors, equipping us with more legal knowledge and particularly skills to detect red flags of fraud and corruption, and to deal with wrong doings in the organization and implementation of procurement activities in agriculture and rural development thus enhancing the effectiveness of our work”, said Deputy Inspection General, MARD, Mr. Dao Van Thanh.

Speaking at the video via virtual tool, Mr. Francesco Checchi, Regional Anti-Corruption Advisor, UNODC Regional Office for Southeast Asian and the Pacific, stated that the above mentioned activities and the publication “represent UNODC’s and MARD’s efforts to help responsible officers to more effectively prevent and detect corruption and fraud within MARD. It is hoped that this handbook is utilized as much as possible by MARD inspectors in the performance of their authorized responsibilities which are indispensable for achieving Vietnam’s rural and agricultural development objectives and meeting the need of over 65% of the Vietnamese population”.

Many experts who contributed their expertise to the development of this handbook include those from MARD, UNODC, Procurement Integrity Consulting Services, Government Inspectorate and Ministry of Public Security.

By Duy Tien

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