Source: UNDP ICT Standards
Obstruction or Obstructive Practice is an act or omission by a vendor that prevents or hinders UNDP’s data gathering and analysis in a particular case.
Source: Vendor Sanctions
Source: Solicitation
An Offer of Settlement, as further described in paragraphs 44 and 45 below. An OoS may be made by UNDP to the Respondent(s) under either the DRP and PRP
Source: Vendor Sanctions
Source: Solicitation
Source: Information Classification and Handling
Source: Information Classification and Handling
Source: Working with External Auditors
Source: Use of ICT Resources and Data (ST/SGB/2004/15)
Source: Agency Implementation Finances
Source: Sourcing and Market Research
Source: Procurement Methods
Source: Quantum Financial Closure Instructions
Source: Trust Fund Management
Source: Type of Leases and Treatment in UNDP Books
Source: Cost Recovery from Other Resources - GMS
The VRC may recommend, and the CPO may decide to impose, other sanctions that it finds appropriate, including requiring that future contracts with the Vendor reflect special conditions, or that the vendor compensate UNDP for any loses and/or costs sustained or incurred by it as a result of the Vendor’s involvement in a Proscribed Practice.
Source: Vendor Sanctions
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: Recovery of Overpayments
Source: Accountability System Policy
Source: Provide Oversight
Source: Overtime Compensation