The effects of corruption on public procurement in Uganda:
Abstract
The study sought to establish The Effects of Corruption on Public Procurement in Uganda, Case
Study Mbale District in Uganda. The study was conducted using the following specific objectives;
to investigate the effects of bribery on contract award in public procurement in Uganda, to find out
the effects of favoritism on bid evaluation in public procurement in Uganda and to know the effects
of embezzlement in procurement planning in public procurement in Uganda.
Furthermore many scholars like Rood hoof and Abele (2006), manhood (2010), National Integrity
survey (2006), Shah (2006), Kramer (2012), Amundsen (1999) and many others looked at the
effects of corruption on public procurement in Uganda.
The researcher used methods like research design which was the overall strategy that one could
choose to integrate the different components of the study. This consisted of the qualitative and
quantitative approaches used for collecting the information from the field. She also used study
population, sample size, sampling techniques when collecting data or information for the research.
The researcher also used the questionnaires, interview methods when collecting data or information.
The data or information got from the field was presented, analyzed and interpreted using tables, pie
charts, graphs and demographic characteristics of respondents which were age, sex, marital status
for research.
The researcher recommended and concluded the research giving the recommendation as further
research should be done and laws to be enforced strictly for better results.