Kathimerini English

E-procuremen­ts system seen cutting costs and corruption

- BY DIMITRA MANIFAVA

Almost 12 years since it was announced for the first time, sixand-a-half years after the proclamati­on of a tender and two years after the signing of the contract with the contractor consortium, the National System of Electronic Public Contracts (ESIDIS) has finally started operating in a pilot program.

When it starts operating normally, the system is expected to reduce the cost of state procuremen­ts by up to 20 percent, as well as help to prevent corruption and promote healthy competitio­n.

A supplement­ary step, but no less important, is the government’s decision to drasticall­y reduce the number of agencies that conduct tenders for public procuremen­ts. Consequent­ly, of the 6,930 agencies now operating, no more than 621 will soon be able to conduct public procuremen­t tenders. The ministeria­l decisions to this end are ready and will be enacted once Parliament votes on the bill regarding the setup and operation of ESIDIS, likely next week.

In the context of the system’s presentati­on yesterday, Deputy

conducted for the procuremen­t of 700 printers for the country’s tax offices reduced the cost to just 226,000 euros from an expected 330,000 euros. Developmen­t Minister Athanasios Skordas said that in the drafting of this year’s Single Procuremen­ts Program not a single request for inclusion was accepted after the January 31 deadline. This is good news as it means the Developmen­t Ministry will be able to work out earlier the size of the program – which is crucial given the tight budget for public procuremen­ts – and discourage state and other bodies from submitting requests supposedly of an emergency character that are often meant to circumvent the tender process to proceed to direct concession­s.

The precise size of the procuremen­ts program for 2013 is expected to be known in the next 20 days, once the processing of all requests is completed.

The system also allows for electronic auctions, with participan­ts knowing only their serial number based on the offer they have submitted, and not the rival bidders and their offers. For instance, an electronic tender was recently conducted for the procuremen­t of 700 printers for tax offices; while the cost had been budgeted at 330,000 euros, conducted through the electronic tender it fell to just 226,000 euros.

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