Transparency and oversight of public procurement: a global and local view
On March 21 and 22 (Wednesday and Thursday) we held the final and closing meeting of the Laboratory for Innovation in Public Procurement working group at Medialab-Prado in Madrid . After five months of multidisciplinary and open collaboration between public sector professionals , contracting experts , representatives of the academy , social groups and citizens in their own capacity to define a more transparent model of public contracting, we want to close this activity with a double day with experts National and international in contracting transparency and in monitoring risks and corruption in public contracting.
It is a completely open activity and it is not mandatory to register, but if you do, you will help us to have an estimate of attendees and the necessary catering .
March 21 Program - International experiences
16: 30h / 16.45h Welcome and presentation of the objectives of the day.
4.45pm / 5.15pm Anastasiya Mazurok , monitoring and evaluation expert at Transparency International - Ukraine . It will explain how civil society, public authorities and the private sector collaborated in Ukraine to launch Prozorro , a platform for open data and transparency of public contracts, and what difficulties they encountered.
5.15pm / 5.35pm Mara Mendes , from the Open Knowledge Foundation - Germany , will explain Digiwhist , a European project that investigates corruption risks in public contracts in 35 European jurisdictions.
5.35pm / 6pm Daniel Tanis , from the University of Cambridge and member of the Digiwhist consortium , will tell us his vision of what corruption risks in public procurement are like and how they should be.
6:00 p.m. / 6:20 p.m. Alejandro Ferrando Gamir , advisor to the Government of the United Kingdom and an expert researcher in risk analysis in public procurement , will delve into what specific risks occurred in prominent cases of corruption in Spain, and how they should be monitored.
18.20h / 18.40h Break
6.40pm / 7pm Matthias Huter , transparency and anti-corruption consultant, was project manager at Transparency International - Georgia. He will tell us about the progress in transparency of public contracts in Georgia and the control tools that have emerged from civil society, such as TenderMonitor .
7pm / 7.20pm Sándor Léderer , director of K-Monitor . He will explain the state of transparency of Hungarian public contracts and the control of red flags of corruption through the RedFlags.eu project .
7.20pm / 8.30pm Colloquium with all the speakers and questions from the public.
7.20pm / 8.30pm Discussion forum on health contracting with Irene Caselli, Mariangela Matturi, Marta Orosz and Hristio Boytchev, journalists specializing in public health contracting.
Program March 22 - National experiences
10.30am / 10.45am Welcome and presentation of the objectives of the day.
10.45am / 12.15pm Panel on transparency of public procurement in Spain .
12.15pm / 12.45pm - Break
12:45 PM / 2:30 PM - Panel on prevention, surveillance and punishment of corruption in public procurement .