HOW TO CONTRACT WITH THE GOVERNMENT? AN ANALYSIS OF THE BIDDING PROCEDURE AND THE FAILURES IN THAT PROCESS THAT FAVOR THE INCREASE OF CORRUPTION WITHIN THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
From the study of contracting with the Public Power through biddings in the Brazilian legal system, through an analysis of who/which bodies can participate in the bidding procedure, it is possible to identify flaws in the bidding procedure that favor the occurrence, in practice, of crimes against the Public Administration, which contribute to the increase of corruption in the country. In view of this, the objective of this work is, through a bibliographical research of a qualitative nature, to objectively transmit to the community the necessary procedures to contract with the public power, identifying the weaknesses in the bidding process that favor crimes against the Public Administration, in addition to presenting ways in which society can have more information about the bidding procedure in its community and what its benefits are.
HOW TO CONTRACT WITH THE GOVERNMENT? AN ANALYSIS OF THE BIDDING PROCEDURE AND THE FAILURES IN THAT PROCESS THAT FAVOR THE INCREASE OF CORRUPTION WITHIN THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.2163132308068
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Palavras-chave: Administrative law. Society. Extension Activity. Bids. Administrative Crimes.
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Keywords: Administrative law. Society. Extension Activity. Bids. Administrative Crimes.
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Abstract:
From the study of contracting with the Public Power through biddings in the Brazilian legal system, through an analysis of who/which bodies can participate in the bidding procedure, it is possible to identify flaws in the bidding procedure that favor the occurrence, in practice, of crimes against the Public Administration, which contribute to the increase of corruption in the country. In view of this, the objective of this work is, through a bibliographical research of a qualitative nature, to objectively transmit to the community the necessary procedures to contract with the public power, identifying the weaknesses in the bidding process that favor crimes against the Public Administration, in addition to presenting ways in which society can have more information about the bidding procedure in its community and what its benefits are.
- Ester Moreira Silva
- André da Silva Mourão
- Djalma Pordeus Sarmento
- Evernayli Lima De Paiva
- João Victor Fonseca Santos
- Joyce Millanie Lopes Ribeiro Dos Santos
- Jurandir Barros Pereira
- Marcos Raian Paiva Silva
- Maria Gorete Marques Cruz
- Moises Veloso Cantanhede
- Mariana Azeredo Rodrigues
- Hickisson Guilherme Furtado Barros