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In 2003, a corruption scandal in Chile led to reforms aimed at enhancing transparency in public procurement. The new regulations included a web-based marketplace for all agencies, resulting in increased integrity and efficiency. Despite challenges like natural disasters, the procurement system has shown improvements.
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In 2003 Chile suffered a major Corruption Scandal Kingdon (1995) A window of opportunity to enhance transparency in public procurement was created Problems Solutions Politics
2010 • 95,000 private firms doing business with the government • 15,000 contracting officers • 500,000 tender processes per year • Chile’s 3.5% GDP The reform was based on a standard and simple new regulation for the public procurement. Including an web based marketplace for every agency and local government in the country.
Outcomes Bad Goodorverygood Regular Integrity: CPAR (OCDE) In 2003 2.9 offers per tender, nowadays 6.1 Leaders’ Opinions: Transparency in the market place
Stronger institutions This year a strong earth quick devastated 20,0000 families in the central region of Chile. The public marketplace has response to a challenge that such catastrophe demand to the public procurement