In instances of collaborative procurement, or when more than one Agency is involved in a specific procurement action which results in allegations that the vendor has been involved in Proscribed Practices, the relevant Agencies will choose a “Lead Agency” to represent them all in data gathering and analysis, investigation, and the sanctions proceedings against the vendor. The Agencies involved shall decide amongst themselves which is to act as the Lead Agency for the particular case. The Lead Agency will normally be the Agency (a) most directly impacted by the vendor’s activities and the Proscribed Practice(s); and/or (b) with the most resources at its disposal. All involved Agencies will collaborate with the Lead Agency. The Lead Agency will apply its own regulations, rules, policies and procedures to its activities in this regard.
Source: Vendor Sanctions
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
The designated process in a particular case, through which a Vendor that has been Sanctioned regains its eligibility status and the particular entry related to a specific case is updated on UNDP and the UNGM Ineligibility Lists. This only affects Sanctions issued by UNDP, and not any sanction that may be issued at any given time by another Agency.
Source: Vendor Sanctions
Source: Sourcing and Market Research
Source: Solicitation
Source: Procurement Methods
Source: UNDP Financial Regulations and Rules
A Vendor that the Vendor Review Committee (VRC) is assessing because of allegations that it is, or has been, involved in a Proscribed Practice.
Source: Vendor Sanctions
The inflow of contributions, fees and other considerations received by or due to UNDP