AN ASESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT REFORMS ON SERVICE DELIVERY IN RUKUNGIRI DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT, UGANDA
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2013-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This report presents findings of the study that explored the effect of public procurement reforms
on government procurement standards in terms of compliance and how this has affected the quality
and timeliness of service delivery standards in Uganda using Rukungiri District as a microcosm
unit of study. The specific objectives were to assess the effect of compliance with procurement
rules and procedures; evaluate the effect of procurement oversight; and, assess the effect of staffing
and functionality of procurement committees on the attainment of procurement objectives in
Rukungiri District and their overall effect on service delivery. A cross-sectional research design
was used to evaluate the effect of legal, integrity, institutional and intervening factors on
procurement efficiency, both at institutional and national level. The sample for the study comprised
130 respondents out of the total accessible population of 134. Of these, 34 were district officials
involved at some level of implementation of procurement reforms as well as politicians, and 96
respondents were purposively and randomly selected from the other clusters in line with Krejcie
and Morgan (1970) sample determination criteria. The study generated an average response rate
of 81.5 % which, according to Tsui et al, is very good (Tsui, Ashford, St, & Xin, 1995). Findings
show that post reform adherence to the provisions of the procurement law in Rukungiri district has
improved, though the current staff structure and staffing levels generally do not contribute to the
attainment of the objectives of the procurement law. The study recommends wholesome training
for departmental and procurement staff in project planning and management, competence and
integrity improvement, strengthening audit oversight function and outlaw political interference.
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Provision of financial support for departments to outsource expertise in complex specifications
and improving staff remuneration to fend off the temptation to take bribes are considered critical.
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Assessment, Effect, Public Procurement Reforms, Service Delivery, Local Government, Uganda
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Muramira, Aggrey (2013) An assessment of the effect of public procurement reforms on service delivery in Rukungiri district local government, Uganda