PPP Procurement Integrity Training Course
Public-Private Partnership Procurement Integrity Training Course provides a comprehensive framework for strengthening procurement integrity, transparency, accountability, ethical sourcing, and value for money across Public-Private Partnership projects.
Skills Covered
Course Overview
Public-Private Partnership Procurement Integrity Training Course
Introduction
Public-Private Partnership Procurement Integrity Training Course provides a comprehensive framework for strengthening procurement integrity, transparency, accountability, ethical sourcing, and value for money across Public-Private Partnership projects. It equips participants with practical knowledge of procurement governance, anti-corruption controls, conflict-of-interest management, competitive tendering, bid evaluation, due diligence, contract award, and fraud risk management. The course integrates international procurement standards, digital procurement tools, risk-based controls, compliance frameworks, and ethical decision-making to promote credible and competitive Public-Private Partnership procurement systems.
Participants will examine how procurement integrity influences investor confidence, public trust, project bankability, competition, affordability, and long-term infrastructure performance. Through global case studies, practical exercises, scenario analysis, and procurement simulations, the course develops the ability to identify procurement risks, prevent collusion and corruption, strengthen institutional controls, manage complaints, conduct transparent evaluations, and implement effective integrity safeguards throughout the Public-Private Partnership lifecycle.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Apply procurement integrity principles to Public-Private Partnership projects.
- Strengthen transparency, accountability, and ethical procurement practices.
- Identify corruption, fraud, collusion, and conflict-of-interest risks.
- Apply risk-based procurement and compliance controls.
- Improve competitive tendering and bid evaluation processes.
- Conduct effective bidder and partner due diligence.
- Develop robust integrity and anti-corruption safeguards.
- Manage procurement complaints, disputes, and whistleblowing mechanisms.
- Apply international procurement standards and good governance practices.
- Strengthen audit trails, documentation, and procurement oversight.
- Use digital procurement and data analytics to detect irregularities.
- Improve contract award integrity and stakeholder accountability.
- Promote sustainable, transparent, and value-for-money procurement.
Organizational Benefits
- Stronger procurement transparency and accountability
- Reduced exposure to fraud, corruption, and collusion
- Improved compliance and governance controls
- Greater investor and public confidence
- Stronger value-for-money outcomes
- Improved procurement audit readiness
- More competitive and credible tender processes
- Better risk identification and mitigation
- Enhanced institutional reputation
- Stronger Public-Private Partnership project performance
Target Audiences
- Public-Private Partnership unit professionals
- Procurement and supply-chain managers
- Government officials and policymakers
- Infrastructure project managers
- Legal and compliance professionals
- Internal and external auditors
- Development-finance and investment professionals
- Private-sector bidders and concessionaires
Course Duration: 5 days
Course Modules
Module 1: Public-Private Partnership Procurement Integrity Framework
- Principles of integrity, transparency, accountability, and value for money
- Public-Private Partnership procurement lifecycle and governance
- Ethical standards and institutional responsibilities
- Integrity risks across procurement stages
- International standards and regulatory frameworks
- Case study: United Kingdom Public-Private Partnership procurement reforms
Module 2: Procurement Governance and Institutional Controls
- Procurement authority, roles, and segregation of duties
- Governance structures and approval controls
- Procurement policies and ethical codes
- Oversight, audit, and accountability mechanisms
- Managing institutional integrity risks
- Case study: Australia infrastructure procurement governance
Module 3: Corruption, Fraud, Collusion and Conflict of Interest
- Fraud and corruption risk identification
- Bid rigging, collusion, bribery, and coercion
- Conflict-of-interest disclosure and management
- Red flags and suspicious procurement patterns
- Anti-corruption controls and reporting mechanisms
- Case study: European infrastructure procurement investigations
Module 4: Competitive Tendering and Bid Evaluation Integrity
- Designing fair and competitive tender processes
- Prequalification and tender documentation
- Bid evaluation criteria and scoring
- Evaluation committee integrity
- Confidentiality and equal treatment of bidders
- Case study: Canadian Public-Private Partnership competitive procurement
Module 5: Due Diligence and Supplier Integrity
- Beneficial ownership and corporate due diligence
- Financial, technical, and reputational screening
- Sanctions, debarment, and compliance checks
- Third-party and consortium risk assessment
- Integrity warranties and contractual safeguards
- Case study: World Bank-funded infrastructure procurement
Module 6: Digital Procurement and Integrity Monitoring
- E-procurement and transparent tender platforms
- Procurement data analytics and anomaly detection
- Digital audit trails and document management
- Artificial intelligence applications in integrity monitoring
- Cybersecurity and procurement information protection
- Case study: South Korea’s digital procurement system
Module 7: Complaints, Whistleblowing, Auditing and Investigations
- Procurement complaints and review mechanisms
- Whistleblower protection and reporting channels
- Internal audit and compliance monitoring
- Investigation procedures and evidence management
- Corrective actions and enforcement
- Case study: Chilean public procurement transparency initiatives
Module 8: Integrity Action Plans and Global Best Practices
- Developing Public-Private Partnership procurement integrity plans
- Integrity risk registers and mitigation strategies
- Monitoring performance and compliance indicators
- Stakeholder engagement and transparency reporting
- Continuous improvement and institutional learning
- Case study: South Africa and international infrastructure procurement lessons
Training Methodology
- Instructor-led interactive presentations
- Practical procurement simulations and bid evaluations
- Global case-study analysis and group discussions
- Procurement risk assessment exercises
- Role-play involving procurement committees and bidders
- Digital procurement and integrity-monitoring demonstrations
- Question-and-answer sessions and peer learning
- Development of practical procurement integrity action plans
Register as a group from 3 participants for a Discount
Send us an email: info@datastatresearch.com or call +254724527104
Certification
Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with a globally- recognized certificate.
Tailor-Made Course
We also offer tailor-made courses based on your needs.
Key Notes
a. The participant must be conversant with English.
b. Upon completion of training the participant will be issued with an Authorized Training Certificate
c. Course duration is flexible and the contents can be modified to fit any number of days.
d. The course fee includes facilitation training materials, 2 coffee breaks, buffet lunch and A Certificate upon successful completion of Training.
e. One-year post-training support Consultation and Coaching provided after the course.
f. Payment should be done at least a week before commence of the training, to DATASTAT CONSULTANCY LTD account, as indicated in the invoice so as to enable us prepare better for you.