

“The world’s poorest and most vulnerable populations are the most dependent on public goods and services. They feel the brunt of waste and corruption in public procurement more than anyone else.” ~ Unknown #IEA26Webinar
"Public funds are scarce and governments must invest with intention. Improving public procurement systems contributes to a vibrant private sector, helps governments get the most out of its investments, and supports growth.“
~ Catherine Masinde, World Bank
~ Catherine Masinde, World Bank
Ms. Joan Onyango: Pillars for effective and successful public governance
Increased value for money;
Improved public service delivery; and
Creating an enabling environment for private sector growth #IEA26Webinar




"Public procurement is directly linked to governance" ~ Ms. Joan Onyango #IEA26Webinar
"At the core of good governance is effective financial management which is linked to multi-stakeholder engagement, effective checks & balances, decentralization and local participation" ~ Ms. Joan Onyango #IEA26Webinar
"Fair, transparent and timely complaint mechanism entrenched in a procurement system, increases trust in the process" ~ Ms. Joan Onyango #IEA26Webinar
Components of an efficient public procurement system 
Legislative Framework;
Remedies Mechanism;
Sanctions regime;
Supporting Institutional Framework and;
Adequate resources to support the function






Legal Framework Supporting Public Procurement 
Public Officer Ethics Act (POEA)
Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act
Public Finance Management Act
Mwongozo, The Code of Governance for State Corporations, 2015
Bribery Act





