Friday, September 11, 2009

C- Fighter Anti-Corruption Guide - Word for the Day - 10-09-09


DEBARMENT

Definition

Procedure where companies and individuals are excluded from participating or tendering projects. Governments and multilateral agencies use this process to publicly punish businesses, NGOs, countries or individuals found guilty of unethical or unlawful behaviour.

Example in practice

The World Bank debarred Lahmeyer International, a German company, and Acres
International, a Canadian-based firm, in 2004 and 2006, respectively. The decision was taken after a Lesotho court found the companies guilty of bribing officials to win contracts for a multi-billion dollar water supply scheme, the Lesotho Highlands Water Project. Lahmeyer has been suspended for seven years from doing business with the Bank while Acres has been made ineligible for three years.

Relevant links

—— Transparency International: Recommendations for EU Debarment System.
www.transparency.org/content/download/5661/32802/file/TI_EU_

Debarment_Recommendations_06—03—28.pdf
—— U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre: Debarment as an Anti-Corruption Means.
www.u4.no/themes/debarment/main.cfm

—— UK Anti-Corruption Forum: Fair and Efficient Debarment Procedures.
www.anticorruptionforum.org.uk/acf/fs/groups/fair_efficient.pdf

—— World Bank: Listing of Ineligible Firms.
www.worldbank.org/debarr

—— World Bank: Sanctions Committee - Report Concerning the Debarment Processes of the
World Bank.
http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/PROJECTS/PROCUREMENT/0,,content
MDK:50002288~pagePK:84271~piPK:84287~theSitePK:84266,00.html

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