Republic of Kazakhstan : Country Procurement Assessment Report

This Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is the first such report carried out for the Republic of Kazakhstan. It is based on an extensive review, qualitative analysis and discussion on the procurement environment in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The report includes: (i) the compatibility or otherwise of the national public procurement regime with the Bank's Procurement Guidelines; (ii) past performance in administration of procurement process under the Bank supported operations; (iii) a general assessment of legal, institutional and other risks associated with the public procurement in the country; (iv) impact of various other regulatory regimes (e.g. foreign exchange, taxation and banking system etc.), on public procurement; (v) an assessment of current commercial procurement practices; and (vi) effectiveness of existing accountability and anti corruption framework. The report is organized in two volumes and a set of annexes. Volume I presents the summary of findings and recommendations, and the agreed action plan. Volume II contains factual material, analysis and discussions of procurement environment in the country.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2002-06
Subjects:PUBLIC PROCUREMENT, PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES, COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES, PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE, CORRUPTION CONTROL, PROCUREMENT LAWS, PARTICIPATORY PROCESS, ARBITRATION PROCEDURES, BID SECURITY, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, PROCUREMENT RESPONSIBILITY, TAX ADMINISTRATION, CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION, CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION, BIDDING DOCUMENTS, BID EVALUATION, TENDER CONDITIONS, MONITORING, INTERNAL CONTROLS, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ACCOUNTABILITY, ANTI-CORRUPTION, ANTICORRUPTION, AUTHORITY, BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS, CITIZENS, CIVIL COURTS, CIVIL LAW, COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION, COMPETITIVE BIDDING, COMPLAINTS, CORRUPTION, COURTS, CUSTOMS, DECREE, DECREES, DISCLOSURE, ENACTMENT, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FISCAL, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE REGIME, FOREIGN SUPPLIERS, FOREIGN TRADE, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES, INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK, INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW, JUSTICE, LAWS, LEGAL CAPACITY, LEGAL DOCUMENTS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL STRUCTURE, LEGISLATION, LOCAL BODIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MEDIA, NATIONS, PARASTATALS, PROCUREMENT POLICIES, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC OFFICIALS, PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM, PUBLIC SECTOR, REGULATORY REGIME, REGULATORY REGIMES, REPRESENTATIVES, STATE AGENCY, STATE FUNDS, STATE PROCUREMENT, TAX OBLIGATIONS, TAXATION, TAXATION REGIME, TRANSPARENCY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/3345307/kazakhstan-country-procurement-assessment-report
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14562
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Summary:This Country Procurement Assessment Report (CPAR) is the first such report carried out for the Republic of Kazakhstan. It is based on an extensive review, qualitative analysis and discussion on the procurement environment in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The report includes: (i) the compatibility or otherwise of the national public procurement regime with the Bank's Procurement Guidelines; (ii) past performance in administration of procurement process under the Bank supported operations; (iii) a general assessment of legal, institutional and other risks associated with the public procurement in the country; (iv) impact of various other regulatory regimes (e.g. foreign exchange, taxation and banking system etc.), on public procurement; (v) an assessment of current commercial procurement practices; and (vi) effectiveness of existing accountability and anti corruption framework. The report is organized in two volumes and a set of annexes. Volume I presents the summary of findings and recommendations, and the agreed action plan. Volume II contains factual material, analysis and discussions of procurement environment in the country.