Nagbe-Kowo said the PPCC laws should be seen by officials and government’s entities as requirements and enhancement to attaining a true value of taxpayers’ money. She termed the implementation and adherence of the PPCC laws as the road to eliminating corruption by all entities if the government is in full compliance. Speaking further, she noted that in order to achieve the national development goals, every head of public entities should adhere to the compliance laws, most importantly the PPCC laws. The Public Procurement and Concession Commission was established by an Act of the National Legislature and approved in September 2005. The mandate of the PPCC is to regulate all forms of public procurement and concession processes and to stipulate methods and procedures for public procurement and concession.
Source: Front Page Africa September 23, 2020 04:58 UTC