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New compliance indicators for procurement audits PPRA has developed new compliance indicators, TPJ can reveal.   The fact was revealed by the Director for Monitoring and Compliance of PPRA, Eng. Ayubu Kasuwi, during an exclusive interview early this week, Read the Full Story
Bendera: Transparency and accountability key to integrity Transparency and accountability constitute a central pillar for any public procurement system and are key to integrity. Read the Full Story
Forensic audit crucial for efficient use of resources Procurement forensic audit is a vital tool that public bodies could use to investigate inefficient use of resources, it has been revealed. Read the Full Story


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The Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) is a regulatory body established under the Public Procurement Act CAP 410.The Authority is charged with regulatory functions and vested with oversight powers and responsibilities on all public procurement activities carried by all public bodies in the mainland Tanzania.

The objectives of PPRA are to ensure the application of fair, competitive, transparent, non-discriminatory and value for money procurement standards and practices;harmonize the procurement systems in Tanzania between the local and central governments; set standards for the public procurement systems in Tanzania; monitor compliance of procuring entities; and build procurement capacity in the country.

 

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