2019
DOI: 10.32400/ja.22220.7.02.2018.1-15
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Inspectorate Supervision in Applying Competitive Principles in Managing Procurement of Goods / Services in Government of North Sulawesi Province

Abstract: This paper examines the supervision of the Inspectorate on the application of the principle of competitiveness in the management of government goods/services procurement. This research was conducted at the North Sulawesi Provincial Government. The essence of this paper aims to find out whether the Inspectorate has supervised the application of the principle of competitiveness in the management of procurement of goods/services to the North Sulawesi Provincial Government. The methodology used in this study is qu… Show more

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“…That is an offer with a value below 80% of the Self-Estimated Price (HPS) prepared by the Commitment Making Officer (PPK) (Negara, 2022). This further evaluation is important to be carried out so that the Auction Working Group (POKJA) and KDP can ensure that prospective suppliers can really complete the work in question, according to the expected quality and time, with an unreasonable budget (Pakasi, 2019). Based on research (Kurniati & Supriyatna, 2022), the percentage of < 80 HPS offers by contractors at the Ministry of PUPR increased slowly from 2015 to 2019 (7.28% to 11.92%) and increased sharply since 2020 (32%) and 2021 (43.71%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…That is an offer with a value below 80% of the Self-Estimated Price (HPS) prepared by the Commitment Making Officer (PPK) (Negara, 2022). This further evaluation is important to be carried out so that the Auction Working Group (POKJA) and KDP can ensure that prospective suppliers can really complete the work in question, according to the expected quality and time, with an unreasonable budget (Pakasi, 2019). Based on research (Kurniati & Supriyatna, 2022), the percentage of < 80 HPS offers by contractors at the Ministry of PUPR increased slowly from 2015 to 2019 (7.28% to 11.92%) and increased sharply since 2020 (32%) and 2021 (43.71%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%