Enhancing Procurement Efficiency in Chervonohrad

On 18 June, the executive committee of the Chervonohrad City Council approved mandatory monitoring of prices in the procurement of key materials for construction, regular and overhaul repairs.

The monitoring will be conducted by the Department of Economics every 3 months. Construction materials, items, and sets with a total value of over UAH 40,000 will be subject to monitoring.

The decision and draft document were developed at Mayor Andriy Zalivskyi’s initiative and with the support of the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative.

The new procedure will ensure that the costs of goods and key material resources are reasonable, which will reduce corruption risks in procurement processes.

Chervonohrad became the second EUACI Integrity City to implement mandatory price monitoring. In May, the executive committee of the Mykolaiv City Council initiated similar procedures.

Read the draft decision (UA): http://surl.li/tvkaiy

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