Abstract:
This article highlights the organization, methodology, and practice of public
monitoring and control of public procurement to counteract corruption. The object of
the study is the EU countries and their agencies, which are engaged in the control of
public procurement. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the work of monitoring
organizations and control of public procurement in the direction of combating
corruption. The results obtained showed that different countries have their own
characteristic techniques of corruption in different directions. Based on the study
results, conclusions about methods of improving public monitoring and control over
public procurement were made.