China
Integrity Pacts in China - Country Overview
Integrity Pacts in China - Country Overview
Mission
Ensure transparency and integrity in public procurement processes across various sectors in China
Activities
The Basel Institute and Blomeyer & Sanz contacted the China chapter of Transparency International in 2015 for the purposes of the IP Learning Review. Through this process, the China TI chapter shared that Integrity Pacts had been used in public procurement in 2004.
The IPs were a mandatory part of tenders, but did not result in the appointment of any external monitor. The experience with IPs in China was already distant and it has been difficult to obtain further information on the use of IPs there at this time.
Additional information
Start year: 2004
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Start Year
Countries Operations
Countries Host
Scope
- nationalInitiative that operates in and focuses mainly on one country, whether on a national or sub-national level.
Industry
Stakeholders
- Private sectorPrivately owned commercial (for-profit) entities of all sizes, including SMEs
- Public sectorNational and sub-national, local government entities, agencies from all branches (policy-making, executive, adjudication)
- Civil societynon-governmental organisations (national or international), foundations funded by private entities, faith-based organisations, Professional associations, Industry associations, Chambers of Commerce, Local Global Compact Networks
Type
- Assurance-focused initiativeCompliance certification approaches, Compliance monitoring mechanism including reporting mechanism
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