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"Transparent" public procurement without open data

Author(s): Serghei Merjan
Subject(s): Civil Society, Public Administration, Public Finances, Fiscal Politics / Budgeting
Published by: EXPERT-GRUP Centrul Analitic Independent
Keywords: public procurement;
Summary/Abstract: Transparency is one of the key elements of a state governed by the rule of law and represents one of the basic principles of public financial management, including public procurement, as provided for in the national and European legal framework. Society as a whole, and each citizen in particular, has the right to know how, when, for what and how efficiently public money, which mainly comes from taxes and fees, is used. Thus, ensuring full access, in a usable format and in a timely manner, to information of public interest, in part related to the management of public financial resources, is the responsibility of public authorities, which, according to the notion that defines it, would be at the service of citizens, by achieving the public interest.

  • Page Count: 3
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Language: Romanian
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