66.
Does the country have legislation in place to discourage and punish collusion between bidders for defence and security contracts?
66a. Legal framework
Score
SCORE: 100/100
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Liberia score: 100/100
Score: 0/100
There is no legislation specific to the defence sector, nor wider national legislation, that addresses collusion.
Score: 25/100
Laws are in place that prohibit collusion within the defence sector, but collusion is limited to bidders only.
Score: 50/100
Laws are in place that prohibit collusion within the defence sector, but collusion is limited to bidders only.
Score: 75/100
Laws are in place that prohibit collusion within the defence sector, but collusion is limited to bidders only.
Score: 100/100
Laws are in place that prohibit collusion within the defence sector, where collusion is defined as between an official and a bidder or between bidders.
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66b. Sanctions
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SCORE: 100/100
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Liberia score: 100/100
Score: 0/100
Procurement officials have no authority to exclude companies or individuals implicated in bribery or corruption related offences.
Score: 25/100
Procurement officials have limited authority to exclude companies and senior company officials where there is a conviction or reasonable evidence of bribery & corruption related offences. Available sanctions are vague or inadequate.
Score: 50/100
Procurement officials have limited authority to exclude companies and senior company officials where there is a conviction or reasonable evidence of bribery & corruption related offences. The range of sanctions available is likely to be limited (e.g. to debarment).
Score: 75/100
There is clear legislation and implementing guidelines empowering procurement officials to exclude companies and senior company officials where there is a conviction or reasonable evidence of bribery & corruption related offences. But the range of sanctions available is limited to debarment.
Score: 100/100
There is clear legislation and implementing guidelines empowering procurement officials to exclude companies and senior company officials where there is a conviction or reasonable evidence of bribery & corruption related offences. An offence can result in prosecution, debarment from current and future competitions, or other sanctions, including heavy fines or imprisonment.
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66c. Enforcement
Score
SCORE: 25/100
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Liberia score: 25/100
Score: 0/100
There is a complete failure to investigate or prosecute, even in the face of clear evidence.
Score: 25/100
Cases are superficially investigated, or receive "show" hearings in which defendants are not punished.
Score: 50/100
Cases are investigated but not often prosecuted. There is clear interference (e.g. undue influence) in the decision making process.
Score: 75/100
Cases are investigated or prosecuted through formal processes, but third-party interference (e.g. undue political influence) is attempted, and sometimes effective at derailing prosecutions.
Score: 100/100
Cases are investigated or prosecuted through formal processes and without third-party interference (e.g. undue political influence).
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66d. Training
Score
SCORE: 50/100
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Liberia score: 50/100
Score: 0/100
No training is provided to procurement officials with regards to collusion.
Score: 50/100
Procurement officials are occassionally trained to identify collusion patterns and report potential malpractice. Or training is provided but it does not cover all the issues of collusion.
Score: 100/100
Procurement officials are trained to identify collusion patterns and report potential malpractice.
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Compare scores by country
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| Country |
66a. Legal framework |
66b. Sanctions |
66c. Enforcement |
66d. Training |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Benin | 50 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
| Burundi | 0 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
| Cameroon | 0 / 100 | NA | NA | 25 / 100 |
| Cote d'Ivoire | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 | NEI | 25 / 100 |
| Ghana | 25 / 100 | 75 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
| Kenya | 100 / 100 | 75 / 100 | NEI | 25 / 100 |
| Liberia | 100 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
| Madagascar | 100 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
| Mali | 100 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
| Mozambique | 75 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
| Niger | 0 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 | NEI |
| Nigeria | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 25 / 100 |
| Senegal | 75 / 100 | 75 / 100 | NEI | 75 / 100 |
| South Africa | 50 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
| South Sudan | 75 / 100 | 100 / 100 | 0 / 100 | 0 / 100 |
| Uganda | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 |
| Zimbabwe | 50 / 100 | 50 / 100 | 25 / 100 | 0 / 100 |