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TRAINING PROGRAMME ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ACT 2003, (ACT 663)
PPA Ghana
The Public Procurement Authority (PPA) will run short term (non residential) training courses on Act 663 for the stakeholders in all the 10 regional Capitals from April, 2009:
Details and registration can be found HERE MORE
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Ghana’s Commitment to Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP)
Rhoda Ewurabena Appiah | Senior Public Affairs Officer, PPA
The Chief Executive Officer of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA), Mr. Adjenim Boateng Adjei, has called on the International Voluntary Standards Organisations to seek ways of involving development agencies, developing and transition countries in their decision making as far as the institutionalisation of standards for consumer goods, works and services are concerned. MORE
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Important Public
Caution: |
The Public Procurement Board or Authority does NOT:
- Procure for or on behalf of any Governmental
Entity.
- Award any contract for or on behalf
of any Governmental Entity.
- Invite tenders for or on behalf of
any Governmental Entity.
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The General Public and all visitors
to our Website are hereby advised to disregard any correspondence
purported to be coming from the Board or any member of
the Public Procurement Authority in relation to
the above activities.
Thank you.
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Mission Statement of the Public Procurement Authority
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harmonise the process of procurement in the public service to
secure a judicious, economic, and efficient use of public funds
to ensure that public procurement is carried out in a fair,
transparent and non-discriminatory manner while promoting a
competitive Local Industry. |
| Vision of the Public Procurement Authority
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| A world-class, efficient, transparent, accountable
and professionally managed public sector procurement system
in Ghana, which enjoys high level of business confidence, and
ensures consistent attainment of best value for money in the
procurement of goods, works and services, in support of national
development and fiscal policies. |
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