Transparent and effective public investment
— #125 Broad lists of professional experts for selection into committees for bid evaluations
It is necessary to create broad lists of professional experts from which the evaluators for individual tenders would be randomly selected. The experts on the lists would be chosen on the basis of their education and practice. The lists should include also foreign experts.
If wide sector-specific lists of experts including foreign experts from which individual evaluators for assessing the submitted bids were created, it would be possible to ensure independence, impartiality and expertise in the bid evaluation process.
Sources:
- Institute for International Relations, Ministry of foreign affairs of the Czech Republic: Project cycle manual for foreign development cooperation of the Czech Republic, 2006, p. 28 and 30
- Kameník, M., Plhoň, T., Šanc, F.,More than a Public Procurement Act: economy, transparency and accountability in public purchases, Oživení, 2012, p. 53
- Vondráček, O., Havrda, M., 21 recipes – Anti-corruption cookbook, Recipe 18: Fair assessment of public procurement bids, December 2013
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