The Integrity Pact is a
tool developed in the 1990s by Transparency International to help
governments, businesses and civil society to fight corruption in
the field of public contracting. IP is intended to make public
procurement transparent by binding both parties to ethical
conduct. It consists of a process that includes an agreement
between a
government or a government department and all bidders for a public
contract. It contains rights and obligations to the effect that
neither side will: pay, offer, demand or accept bribes; collude
with competitors to obtain the contract; or engage in such abuses
while carrying out the contract. The IP also introduces a
monitoring system that provides for
independent oversight and accountability.
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