Bangkok Post

Integrity pacts save over B6bn since 2015

- WICHIT CHANTANUSO­RNSIRI

Graft-battling integrity pacts have saved the government 6 billion baht over the past three years of its adoption, the Comptrolle­rGeneral’s Department says.

Oranuch Vinusit, adviser of fiscal and financial system developmen­t, said the winning auction prices of 23 procuremen­t projects, into which integrity pacts had been incorporat­ed and their contracts signed off, were 6.12 billion baht lower than the reference prices of 32.2 billion.

The 23 projects are a part of 44 state procuremen­t projects introduced since the 2015 fiscal year that have been allowed to use integrity pacts by Finance Ministry.

PTT’s three procuremen­t projects worth 56.3 billion baht, Public Relations Department’s three projects valued 22.8 billion, and Metropolit­an Electricit­y Authority’s four projects worth 13.9 billion are among the 23 projects.

Integrity pacts are deals signed between state agencies and companies bidding for contracts. They require both parties to declare they will abstain from collusion, bribery and other forms of corruption. Signatorie­s also consent to allow a third party who is expert and registered with Anti-Corruption Organizati­on of Thailand (ACT) to monitor the entire process, including the auction and the transactio­n.

The ACT has 162 experts registered to be observers under integrity pacts and 100 have already participat­ed in projects.

To build up observers’ skills and understand­ing, the Comptrolle­r-General’s Department has teamed up with the ACT and Thai Institute of Director to launch a training course, called the independen­t observer programme (IOP).

The Asian Developmen­t Bank will hold an advanced training course for independen­t observers who pass the IOP course.

 ?? THITI WANNAMONTH­A ?? A PTT technician tests a new compressed natural gas transmissi­on station on Pracha Uthit Road. PTT has adopted integrity pact for its gas compressed station for the new WangnoiKae­ngkhoi natural gas transmissi­on pipeline project.
THITI WANNAMONTH­A A PTT technician tests a new compressed natural gas transmissi­on station on Pracha Uthit Road. PTT has adopted integrity pact for its gas compressed station for the new WangnoiKae­ngkhoi natural gas transmissi­on pipeline project.

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