Procurement Risk:

High

Score:

37/100

Government Policy

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Q57 50/100

Does the country have legislation covering defence and security procurement with clauses specific to corruption risks, and are any items exempt from these laws?

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Legal framework Score: NS / 100
This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. The defence and security procurement legislation is fairly comprehensive and in line with the…
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Corruption risks Score: 50 / 100
The law recognizes corruption risks in this field only superficially but has some provisions that can be used to address the risk of corruption.…
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Effectiveness Score: 50 / 100
The State Audit Institution performed an audit of the Security Information Agency in 2017. Some conclusions on the state of the implementation practice of…
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Q58 67/100

Is the defence procurement cycle process, from assessment of needs, through contract implementation and sign-off, all the way to asset disposal, disclosed to the public?

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Formal procedures Score: 100 / 100
The pre-procurement phase is formalised by the MoD internal acts and should be directed by the obligations established in the mid-term plans and program…
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Transparency Score: 25 / 100
The practice of the MoD publishing its procurement plans on-line is now established, although sometimes it is delayed. It is unclear whether the procurement…
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Implementation Score: 75 / 100
There are detailed policies and procedures for each step of the implementation process (please refer to the indicator 58A for a description). The MoD…
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Q59 25/100

Are defence procurement oversight mechanisms in place and are these oversight mechanisms active and transparent?

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Independence Score: 25 / 100
The external procurement oversight bodies are the Public Procurement Office, the State Audit Institution (SAI) and the Commission for Protection of Rights in the…
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Effectiveness Score: 25 / 100
The Public Procurement Office (PPO) oversight competencies are rather ʻsoftʼ and in practice mostly limited to data collection (reporting) and issuing recommendations [1]. It…
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Transparency Score: 25 / 100
The PPO, SAI and the Commission are legally required to prepare annual activity reports. PPO and SAI regularly publish their annual reports online [1,…
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Q60 50/100

Are potential defence purchases made public?

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Policies Score: 75 / 100
Long-term objectives and priorities in attaining capabilities, including financial framework and potential purchases, are defined in the Long-term development plan for defence sector [1].…
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Notice of planned purchases Score: 25 / 100
Following requirements by the Public Procurement Law [1], annual procurement plans are published on the MoD’s website [2]. The plans list all individual purchases…
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Q61 38/100

Are actual defence purchases made public?

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Comprehensiveness Score: 25 / 100
Quarterly reports on implemented public procurement and signed contracts are regularly published on the MoD’s website [1]. The reports contain data on the items…
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Accessible data Score: 50 / 100
Quarterly reports on public procurement are published by the MoD in .pdf files, which does not make it easily searchable. Public Procurement Office makes…
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Capability Gap and Requirements Definition

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Q62 0/100

What procedures and standards are companies required to have – such as compliance programmes and business conduct programmes – in order to be able to bid for work for the Ministry of Defence or armed forces?

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Formal policies Score: 0 / 100
The Public Procurement Law (PPL) allows contracting authorities to define additional conditions for bidders to participate in the public procurement procedure [čl. 76]. However,…
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Consistent implementation Score: NA / 100
The MoD does not require bidders to have ethical codes of conduct or compliance programmes [1]. As such, this indicator is scored Not Applicable.
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Q63 17/100

Are procurement requirements derived from a national defence and security strategy, and are procurement decisions well-audited? Are defence purchases based on clearly identified and quantified requirements?

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Procurement requirements Score: 0 / 100
The fundamental documents for defence policy are the National Security Strategy, the Defence Strategy and the military doctrine, the last is one not publicly…
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Scrutiny Score: 0 / 100
Defence system development plans or policies have not been subject to parliamentary scrutiny. The Defence and Internal Affairs Committee (DIAC) has not deliberated on…
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Purchases Score: 50 / 100
The MoD and the SAF have a complex process for financial and procurement planning. When it comes to arms and military equipment, internal regulation…
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Tender Solicitation, Assessment and Contract Award

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Q64 13/100

Is defence procurement generally conducted as open competition or is there a significant element of single-sourcing (that is, without competition)?

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Open competition Score: 25 / 100
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Serbian Armed Forces (SAF) implement three main types of procurement: public procurement (goods and services which are…
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Scrutiny of single/restricted competition procedures Score: 0 / 100
The Law on Public Procurement obliges contracting authorities to request an opinion by the Public Procurement Office before initiating a negotiation procedure without an…
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Q65 56/100

Are tender boards subject to regulations and codes of conduct and are their decisions subject to independent audit to ensure due process and fairness?

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Conflicts of interest Score: 25 / 100
The Public Procurement Law comprises several provisions to prevent parties involved in public procurement on behalf of contracting authority from being in a conflict…
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Audit Trail Score: 75 / 100
The regulative framework requires a comprehensive audit trail of tender boards’ composition and activities. The Public Procurement Law obliges contracting authorities to register all…
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Transparency Score: 100 / 100
Tender board regulations are provided by the Public Procurement Law and Rulebook Regulating Public Procurement Procedure in the MoD and SAF, which are publicly…
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Scrutiny Score: 25 / 100
Contracting authorities are obliged by law to submit quarterly reports on implemented procurement to the Public Procurement Office (PPO). [1] In addition, the PPO…
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Q66 100/100

Does the country have legislation in place to discourage and punish collusion between bidders for defence and security contracts?

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Legal framework Score: 100 / 100
The Law on Protection of Competition applies to state authorities, public and private companies and other natural and legal entities and associations [1]. The…
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Sanctions Score: 100 / 100
A ʻrestrictive agreementʼ is a criminal offence in Serbian legislation, sanctioned with imprisonment (6 months to 5 years) and fines [1]. The same prison…
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Enforcement Score: 100 / 100
The Commission for Protection of Competition (CPC) has occasionally investigated possible collusion of bidders participating in the MoD’s tenders. In 2015, the CPC concluded…
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Training Score: 100 / 100
The handbook for taking the exam for public procurement officer’s certificate covers the legislative provisions on preventing collusion and refers to the CPC’s instruction…
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Contract Delivery and In-Service Support

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Q67 67/100

Are there mechanisms and procedures that ensure that contractors meet their obligations on reporting and delivery?

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Reporting policies & procedures Score: 100 / 100
The MoD has a developed internal regulatory framework for monitoring and assessment of contract execution (Rulebook regulating public procurement procedure in the MoD and…
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Transparency Score: 50 / 100
Contracting authorities are not obliged by law to publish public procurement contracts, but they do have to publish notifications of signed contracts up to…
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Monitoring Score: 50 / 100
The MoD regularly publishes quarterly reports with tables presenting signed contracts, cancelled procurement procedures, contracts modifications and contracts execution [1]. The table presenting contracts…
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Enforcement Score: NEI / 100
There is not enough information to score this indicator. With respect to public procurement, financial security instruments are used as remedies in cases of…
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Q68 83/100

Are there mechanisms in place to allow companies to complain about perceived malpractice in procurement, and are companies protected from discrimination when they use these mechanisms?

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Complaints mechanisms Score: 100 / 100
Bidders and other companies interested in contracting can file requests for protection of rights in case they perceive any malpractice [1]. The requests are…
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Effectiveness and Accessibility Score: 50 / 100
The Commission has so far struggled with meeting the legally set deadlines for decision-making. An annual report for 2016 presented to the parliamentary Committee…
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Retaliation Score: 100 / 100
An overview of the Commission’s database for the period 2014-2017 shows that the annual numbers of decisions on requests in cases where the MoD…
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Q69 50/100

What sanctions are used to punish the corrupt activities of a supplier?

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Sanctions Score: 50 / 100
The Public Procurement Law (PPL) requires bidders to prove that they or their legal representatives have not been convicted for organised crime, commercial criminal…
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Undue influence Score: 100 / 100
Proceedings against suppliers for minor offences defined in the PPL can be initiated by the Public Procurement Office, State Audit Institution, or ʻanother authorised…
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Application of sanctions Score: 0 / 100
No fines have been issued by the Commission for Protection of Rights in Public Procurement Procedures to MoD bidders so far. As the list…
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Offset Contracts

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Q70 0/100

When negotiating offset contracts, does the government specifically address corruption risk by imposing anti-corruption due diligence on contractors and third parties?

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Legal framework Score: 0 / 100
Offset arrangements are not mentioned in Serbian legislation, either explicitly or implicitly [1, 2]. In the self-assessment carried out in the framework of the…
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Due diligence Score: 0 / 100
There is a recent example of an offset arrangement in practice, although the word ʻoffsetʼ has not been used by either the MoD or…
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Q71 0/100

How does the government monitor offset contracts?

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Policies & procedures Score: 0 / 100
The government does not officially recognise the existence of offset contracts [1, 2, 3].
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Transparency Score: 0 / 100
The government does not officially recognise the existence of offset contracts [1, 2, 3]. There is currently one contract (with Airbus Group) which resembles…
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Monitoring Score: 0 / 100
The government does not officially recognise the existence of offset contracts [1, 2, 3].
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Enforcement Score: 0 / 100
The government does not officially recognise the existence of offset contracts [1, 2, 3].
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Q72 0/100

What level of competition are offset contracts subject to?

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Score: 0 / 100
There is no explicit legislative provision in Serbia either allowing or prohibiting offsets and the government has denied that they were legal [1]. In…
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Agents / Brokers

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Q73 25/100

How strongly does the government control the company’s use of agents and intermediaries in the procurement cycle?

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Policies Score: 50 / 100
The Law on Export and Import of Arms and Military Equipment aims to regulate brokering services and technical assistance [1]. Brokering services are defined…
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Enforcement Score: 0 / 100
Recent developments involving, among others, the Serbian Minister of Interior’s father, who acted as an intermediary for the state-owned company Krusik, in selling weapons…
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Financing Package

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Q74 25/100

Are the principal aspects of the financing package surrounding major arms deals, (such as payment timelines, interest rates, commercial loans or export credit agreements) made publicly available prior to the signing of contracts?

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Score: 25 / 100
Neither the MoD nor the government systematically publishes information on procurement in the field of defence and security. While the MoD’s procurement portal provides…
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Seller Influence

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Q75 NS/100

How common is it for defence acquisition decisions to be based on political influence by selling nations?

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Prevalence: selling nations Score: NS / 100
This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. Major arms deals are exceptionally rare. From 2015-2018, Serbia purchased two military transport helicopters…
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Justification Score: NS / 100
This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. Government and Serbian Armed Forces officials have occasionally cited military and economic rationale for…
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Prevalence: domestic pressures Score: NS / 100
This indicator is not assigned a score in the GDI. Considering that both long-term and mid-term defence system development plans are fully classified, it…
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