BID RIGGING IN UZBEKISTAN: COLLUSIVE SCHEMES IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND THEIR SIGNS FOR DETECTION

Authors

  • Dr. Husain Radjapov Head of Business Law Department Tashkent State University of Law

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/BHQCR

Keywords:

collusion, corruption, tender, competition.

Abstract

The damage caused by collusive schemes to the state, society and entrepreneurship hinders development and throws the country back. This study analyzes potential collusion schemes in the field of public procurement and proposes proposals for improving the effectiveness of the fight against violations. Corruption and cartels are common in public procurement tenders, where bidders can negotiate a price increase or prioritize the winner and reserve contractors, causing significant damage to the government budget. According to World Bank studies, as a result of collusion in tenders, the tenders themselves cost the state 20-30% more.
report from the Accounts Chamber, stating that in 2021, violations of public procurement laws worth 971.1 billion soums were revealed. In this article, based on foreign experience and individual cases in domestic practice, I would like to analyze what schemes and methods to circumvent restrictions can be used in the field of public procurement and what changes in legislation and control practices are needed to prevent them. Where possible, potential loopholes and weaknesses in anticorruption controls are identified.

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Published

2023-08-23

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