Transparency and Accountability Public Sector Procurement for Infrastructure: A Literature review on criteria and methods. Dewi Yustiarini, Biemo W. Soemardi
Bandung Institute of Technology
Abstract
Transparency and Accountability are two principles of good governance and need to be prioritized in applying the concept of good governance. Both of these principles have a close and mutually supportive relationship. Without transparency, there will be no accountability and without accountability, transparency means nothing. This study aims to discuss the relationship and position of these two principles through criteria and methods based on literature review. According to the Construction Services Act, the selection of service providers as referred to in Article 41 which uses funding sources from state finances is carried out through tendering or selection, electronic procurement, direct appointment, and direct procurement in accordance with statutory provisions. Electronic procurement as referred to in paragraph (1) is the method of selecting Service Providers listed in the catalog. Data collection is sourced from Indonesian legislation related to the procurement of Government goods / services. Equipped with 50 national and international articles that discuss transparency and accountability in the procurement of goods / services. However, from a number of articles that have been analyzed, few have specifically addressed infrastructure. The results of the study are presented in the form of a model of transparency and accountability in the infrastructure public sector.
Keywords: transparency, accoutability, procurement, infrastructur, public
Topic: International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
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