Up to 40% of large government procurement carried out with violations
6 March 2014, Thursday
Almost 40% of the largest transactions of government procurement worth more than 1 billion rubles are in violation of the free access to government contracts concluded in the National Association of Institutes of procurement (NAIZ) at the end of 2013. Total for 2013 was taken 233 lots worth a total 574 billion rubles. Of these, nearly 70% of the contracts were concluded with a single supplier. "This is not a violation in pure form, but raises questions" - say in NAIZ. Under the new law of the FCC, which came into force on January 1, 2014, each goszaupka more than 1 billion rubles. must undergo a compulsory procedure of public hearings, and the regions have the right to conduct hearings and through smaller contracts.
The Russian Ministry of Finance has expanded the list of banks that have the right to issue independent guarantees to secure applications, fulfill contracts and guarantee obligations under Law No. 44-FZ. The current version of the list was approved on May 7, 2026.
The XXI GOSZAKAZ Forum and Exhibition, a key event for procurement specialists, has started in Moscow. From May 13 to May 15, it takes place at the Skolkovo Innovation Center, bringing together representatives from 89 regions of Russia. This event is the largest platform for the exchange of experience in the field of public and corporate procurement.
Within the framework of the XVII International Economic Forum "KazanForum 2026", a cooperation agreement was signed between the State Procurement Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Siberian Institute of State and Municipal Management (SibIGMU).
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