BPP Probes Cases of Procurement Infractions, Collaborates with Anti-Corruption Agencies

The Bureau of Public Procurement is investigating cases of procurement-related infractions in collaboration with anti-corruption agencies, according to Director General (DG) information. The probe is focused on alleged violations under the Public Procurement Act 2003.
The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) has announced its collaboration with anti-corruption agencies in investigating cases of procurement-related infractions that violate the Public Procurement Act 2008. This move aims to ensure accountability and transparency in government procurement processes, a critical step towards maintaining public trust. As part of this effort, BPP is probing various instances of non-compliance with the act, underscoring its commitment to upholding ethical standards in public procurement.