PERCEPTION OF CORRUPTION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA WITH REFERENCE TO THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT Cover Image

PERCEPCIJA KORUPCIJE U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI SA OSVRTOM NA JAVNE NABAVKE
PERCEPTION OF CORRUPTION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA WITH REFERENCE TO THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

Author(s): Enisa Šehić
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Criminal Law, Sociology, Criminology, Public Finances, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: CENTAR MODERNIH ZNANJA
Keywords: public procurement; organized crime; corruption;

Summary/Abstract: The phenomenon of perception of corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina is part of a larger complex perceptions of Bosnian reality, and having considered the broader context of this reality; incomplete and incorrectly projected transition projects, poor economic situation, extremely limited social resources to meet the elementary existential needs and expectations of the majority of citizens, the democratic process has stalled, inefficient political constitution of the state, the suspension of elementary moral principles as within the ruling elite and in the wider world citizens, corruption in itself does not constitute a special message.The problem of Bosnia and Herzegovina is that previous actions against corruption suffered a complete collapse, not achieved such positive developments have been achieved in countries that were initially stood even worse than Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is known that anti-corruption strategies and programs, which were once under pressure from international institutions created and adopted by public institutions at all levels of the social structure are not rezuiltirali expected changes.When it comes to public procurement is well known to all those requiring the application of legal provisions and procedures, especially in these times of uncertainty, and the growing economic crisis, there are the needs of individuals and groups for the application of corruption. Because of the importance of public procurement, requires a comprehensive approach in the preparation and publication. According to research many agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina lack of transparency is evident at all levels. Regardless of the change in the law in this area and continue to make significant omissions in the work, which certainly leads to an act of corruption and illicit enrichment of individuals.

  • Issue Year: II/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 580-597
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian