The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia.

Public procurement in Malaysia in echoing a global phenomenon has become increasingly afflicted with corruption. If allowed to go unchecked, corruption will threaten the national foundation with a multitude of negative impact like underperformance, over-billing, elimination of fair competition, decr...

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Main Authors: Othman, Rohana, Jusoff, Kamaruzaman, Zakaria, Husein, Nordin, Norlaili, Shahidan, Zamzam
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 2009
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17283/
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author Othman, Rohana
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Zakaria, Husein
Nordin, Norlaili
Shahidan, Zamzam
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Zakaria, Husein
Nordin, Norlaili
Shahidan, Zamzam
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description Public procurement in Malaysia in echoing a global phenomenon has become increasingly afflicted with corruption. If allowed to go unchecked, corruption will threaten the national foundation with a multitude of negative impact like underperformance, over-billing, elimination of fair competition, decreased efficiency and the ensuing dilapidated cost-effectiveness, amongst a plethora of other undesirables. The proliferation of the internet and the World Wide Web technology has enabled the migration of traditional manual paper-based public procurement procedures to electronically-based systems. This paper lauds the affirmative action approach adopted by the Government of Malaysia to address the spectre of corruption via e-procurement. The e-procurement, now referred to as e-perolehan, was a flagship project launched in the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) in 1996. The arguments tabled in this paper expound the benefits to be garnered through the implementation of e-procurement. However, as the case normally is when matters involve national interests, things are never open and shut. Thus, in looking at both sides of the argument, this paper also outlined several cautionary arguments on the implementation of e-procurement. This paper supported the Malaysian government's decision to endorse e-procurement as a concerted effort to advocate transparency, accountability, integrity, curtailment of fraud and all that are key components to the principles of good governance.
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spelling upm-172832012-05-22T01:11:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17283/ The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia. Othman, Rohana Jusoff, Kamaruzaman Zakaria, Husein Nordin, Norlaili Shahidan, Zamzam Public procurement in Malaysia in echoing a global phenomenon has become increasingly afflicted with corruption. If allowed to go unchecked, corruption will threaten the national foundation with a multitude of negative impact like underperformance, over-billing, elimination of fair competition, decreased efficiency and the ensuing dilapidated cost-effectiveness, amongst a plethora of other undesirables. The proliferation of the internet and the World Wide Web technology has enabled the migration of traditional manual paper-based public procurement procedures to electronically-based systems. This paper lauds the affirmative action approach adopted by the Government of Malaysia to address the spectre of corruption via e-procurement. The e-procurement, now referred to as e-perolehan, was a flagship project launched in the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) in 1996. The arguments tabled in this paper expound the benefits to be garnered through the implementation of e-procurement. However, as the case normally is when matters involve national interests, things are never open and shut. Thus, in looking at both sides of the argument, this paper also outlined several cautionary arguments on the implementation of e-procurement. This paper supported the Malaysian government's decision to endorse e-procurement as a concerted effort to advocate transparency, accountability, integrity, curtailment of fraud and all that are key components to the principles of good governance. Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 2009 Article PeerReviewed Othman, Rohana and Jusoff, Kamaruzaman and Zakaria, Husein and Nordin, Norlaili and Shahidan, Zamzam (2009) The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business, 1 (6). pp. 143-156. ISSN 2073-7122 http://ijcrb.webs.com/oct09.pdf Government purchasing - Law and legislation - Malaysia. Government purchasing - Malaysia- Technological innovations. Electronic commerce - Malaysia. English
spellingShingle Government purchasing - Law and legislation - Malaysia.
Government purchasing - Malaysia- Technological innovations.
Electronic commerce - Malaysia.
Othman, Rohana
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Zakaria, Husein
Nordin, Norlaili
Shahidan, Zamzam
The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia.
title The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia.
title_full The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia.
title_fullStr The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia.
title_short The Public e-Procurement in Malaysia.
title_sort public e-procurement in malaysia.
topic Government purchasing - Law and legislation - Malaysia.
Government purchasing - Malaysia- Technological innovations.
Electronic commerce - Malaysia.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17283/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17283/