Non-Compliance Practices in Emergency Public Procurement Context of Handling COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Sugimin Sugimin
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This study aims to explore emergency provisions in regulations and policies of Indonesia’s public procurement system, to examine non-compliance practices with regulations and procedures by procurement actors pertaining to COVID-19 emergency public procurement, and possible recommendations of overcoming its detrimental effects. This study uses normative juridical research by examining library materials and the main data source is secondary data including literature review, regulations, and the audit findings. The result showed that emergency public procurement speeds up the public procurement process, but it was found non-compliance practices with regulations and procedures by procurement actors in every stage of the emergency public procurement, so it creates inefficiency, increases the risk of wasteful spending of state finances and even more it may lead to financial losses. To address this, governments or LKPP can consider reviewing existing emergency public procurement regulation (LKPP Regulation 13/2018) by establishing the detailed emergency public procurement documents and procedures and regulating a list of reference prices or the maximum price limit of certain goods by a Circular Letter of the Head of LKPP to prevent and avoid wasteful spending of state finances or an indication of state financial losses.
印度尼西亚应对COVID-19大流行背景下紧急公共采购中的违规行为
本研究旨在探讨印度尼西亚公共采购系统法规和政策中的应急规定,审查采购行为者在COVID-19紧急公共采购方面不遵守法规和程序的做法,并提出克服其不利影响的可能建议。本研究采用规范的法律研究方法,通过查阅图书馆资料,主要数据来源是二手数据,包括文献综述、法规和审计结果。结果表明,紧急公共采购加快了公共采购进程,但发现采购行为者在紧急公共采购的每个阶段都有不遵守规定和程序的做法,因此造成效率低下,增加了浪费国家财政开支的风险,甚至可能导致财政损失。为了解决这个问题,政府或LKPP可以考虑审查现有的紧急公共采购条例(LKPP条例13/2018),通过建立详细的紧急公共采购文件和程序,并通过LKPP负责人的通函规范参考价格清单或某些商品的最高价格限制,以防止和避免国家财政支出浪费或国家财政损失。
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