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2007 Assessment

Timor-Leste: Integrity Indicators Scorecard

Timor-Leste: Integrity Scorecard Report > Sub-Category: Privatization
Indicators   Score
50 Is the privatization process effective? 0
51 Can citizens access the terms and conditions of privatization bids? 0

Indicator and sub-Indicator Details

50 Is the privatization process effective?
 
  50a: In law, all businesses are eligible to compete for privatized state assets.
 
Score: YES  NO score
  Comments: There is currently only a draft law on privazation.

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

Peer Review Comments: This is not applicable to Timor-Leste as there has been no privatisations - it is a new state

  50b: In law, there are regulations addressing conflicts of interest for government officials involved in privatization.
 
Score: YES  NO score
  Comments: There is currently only a draft law on privazation.

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

  50c: In practice, conflicts of interest regulations for government officials involved in privatization are enforced.
 
Score: 100  75  50  25  0  score
  Comments: There is currently only a draft law on privazation.

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

51 Can citizens access the terms and conditions of privatization bids?
 
  51a: In law, citizens can access privatization regulations.
 
Score: YES  NO score
  Comments: There is only a draft law on privatization at this point in time.

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

  51b: In practice, privitizations are effectively advertised.
 
Score: 100  75  50  25  0  score
  Comments: There is only a draft law on privatization, and privatization has not yet occurred in East Timor as of the present time.

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

  51c: In law, the government is required to publicly announce the results of privatization decisions.
 
Score: YES  NO score
  Comments:

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

  51d: In practice, citizens can access privatization regulations within a reasonable time period.
 
Score: 100  75  50  25  0  score
  Comments:

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

  51e: In practice, citizens can access privatization regulations at a reasonable cost.
 
Score: 100  75  50  25  0  score
  Comments:

References: Interview with Dr. Manuel Tilman, former member of a parliamentary commission that deals with economy and development issues; he is currently re-elected to this parliament and sat on Commission 9, which dealt with issues related to corruption and good governance

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