The OECD Recommendation on Fighting Bid Rigging in Public Procurement includes the Guidelines for Fighting Bid Rigging in Public Procurement developed by the OECD Competition Committee in 2009. The Guidelines help governments improve public procurement by fighting bid rigging. They are designed to reduce the risks of bid rigging through careful design of the procurement process and to detect bid rigging conspiracies during the procurement process. The Guidelines include two checklists: a Checklist for Detecting Bid Rigging in Public Procurement and a Checklist for Designing the Public Procurement Process to Reduce the Risks of Bid Rigging.
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The OECD Guidelines for Fighting Bid Rigging in Public Procurement were adopted in 2009 in English (PDF) and French (PDF).
They have since been translated into many other languages:
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