Singapore Government Instruction Manual 8



  1. Singapore Government Instruction Manual 85
  2. Singapore Government Instruction Manual 8th
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An Act to provide for a consistent governance framework across public bodies in Singapore and to support a whole‑of‑government approach to the delivery of services in the Singapore public sector, and to make consequential and related amendments to certain other Acts. The Ministry of Health (MOH) believes in ensuring quality and affordable basic medical services for all. Singapore’s healthcare system is designed to ensure that everyone has access to different levels of healthcare in a timely, cost-effective and seamless manner.

(a) a relevant supplier; (b)a relevant Protocol supplier; or (c)a supplier, or a supplier belonging to a class of suppliers, set out in an order published in the Gazette under section 7(2)(b) of the Act. It provides templates for websites based on SGDS, allows users to easily edit website content, provides hosting and is compliant to applicable clauses in the Instruction Manual 8 (IM8), Design Service Standard (DSS) and Usability Checklist (UC). Learn more about Isomer.

Singapore Academy of Law. Such persons include advocates and solicitors, court interpreters, officers in the employment of government ministries, departments, statutory boards, government-linked companies and employees of designated non-profit organisations who are considered fit and proper persons to be appointed to administer oaths (including.

What is government procurement?

Singapore Government Instruction Manual 85

Government procurement is the acquisition of goods and services via contract by Ministries, Departments, Organs of State and Statutory Boards.

What is the Government Procurement Policy Framework?

The Ministry of Finance is responsible for the Government Procurement (GP) policies, which govern how government agencies conduct their procurement.

As Singapore is a party to the World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Government Procurement and several Free Trade Agreements, our GP framework is aligned with international standards and commitments.

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Singapore Government Instruction Manual 8th

Singapore’s Government Policy Framework is based on the following principles:

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Transparency

The Government's procurement requirements, procedures and evaluation criteria for quotations and tenders are published openly on the Government Electronic Business (GeBIZ) portal.


Open and Fair Competition

Suppliers are given equitable opportunities and access to compete on a level playing field. We treat all suppliers fairly and give them the same information for them to prepare their bids. We do not discriminate in favour of or against any supplier.


Value for Money

The Singapore Government procures from sources that can best meet its requirements and which offer the best value. Value for money is derived from the optimal balance of benefits and costs on the basis of total cost of ownership. As such, the concept of value for money does not necessarily mean that a tender or quotation must be awarded to the lowest bidder.

The Auditor-General’s Office (AGO) regularly audits government agencies for compliance with official policies and rules. These audits cover the proper accounting of public moneys and use of public resources so as to enhance public accountability.