All materials for evaluation of projects should be published on the internet so that the citizens could express their opinion on the investment project before the investment is carried out.
If all background documents and evaluation results regarding investments in public interest would have to be published on the internet in a way that citizens could express their opinion on the public investment intention, it would be possible to discover in time useless, non-efficient or corruption driven projects.
Sources:
- Czech Government Anti-corruption Action Plan for 2015, chap. 3, p. 12
- Transparency International: Curbing Corruption in Public Procurement, A Practical Guide, 2014, p. 12 and 15
- Kameník, M., Plhoň, T., Šanc, F.,More than a Public Procurement Act: economy, transparency and accountability in public purchases, Oživení, 2012, p. 13
- Černý, P., Klanicová, K.,A Clientelist or Legal State? Environmental Legal Service, Prague, 2010, p. 31
- Transparency International Czech Republic: Small public contracts in the Czech Republic, December 2009, p. 18 and 34
- Pavel, J., Efficiency of functioning of public procurement control systems in the Czech Republic, Transparency International Czech Republic, October 2009, p. 10
- Vondráček, O., Havrda, M., 21 recipes – Anti-corruption cookbook, Recipe 15: Evaluation of investments from the public interest perspective, December 2013
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