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Government & Public Sector - Ernst & Young - Czech Republic

Government & Public Sector: doing more with less

The field of public administration has recently undergone a wide range of changes, primarily in connection with the Czech Republic’s accession to the European Union. EU requirements for the management and control of public administration performance, together with territorial-related administrative reform, bring with them the need for changes in how central public administration bodies are set up and managed.

For the above reasons, public administration bodies are currently working to introduce modern methods for managing and executing administrative activities, supported by the latest information and communication technologies. The aim is for better and more effective public administration performance, with improved transparency and accessibility to the public. Of course, for ministries and other institutions this process creates new demands in the area of internal management and control systems, one of which is an effective, operational internal audit service.

Thanks to its extensive experience, Ernst & Young in the Czech Republic is a leading advisor to public administration bodies. We have a team of experts specialising in public sector issues. We are ready to help public institutions operate effectively in compliance with generally recognised rules.

Our services for the public sector include:

  • Administrative advisory
  • IT advisory
  • Internal audit and control
  • Risk management and monitoring
  • Change implementation and project management
  • Financial advisory for litigation, expert opinions / appraisals
  • EU fund advisory for the public sector
  • Advisory services and support when utilising grants, incentives, funds and subsidies from European Union sources
  • Public Private Partnership project advisory
  • Advisory on the privatisation of government property
  • Human resources advisory
  • The awarding of public contracts

For more information please visit our global website www.ey.com.


Public tenders


Ernst & Young is a signatory to the “Recommendations for Suppliers of Public Tenders”

Along with representatives of Czech and international companies from all sectors, on 11 January 2011 Ernst & Young signed the “Recommendations for Suppliers of Public Tenders” in the Chamber of Deputies. This initiative aims to increase the transparency of the tendering process and the selection of suppliers during the awarding of public contracts. By signing the document signatories expressed their support for a bottom-up amendment to the Public Procurement Act, i.e. voluntary compliance with the principles of transparency on the part of bidders for public contracts.


Contact for information on public tenders: Dagmar Nováková
  NB: Ernst & Young reserves the right to reply within 5 days of receiving the contract form. 

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Contacts

Petr Knap - Partner for Public sector
Tel.: +420 225 335 594 

Jan Fanta 
Tel.: +420 225 335 430

Josef Severa 
Tel.: +420 225 335 438

Petra Wendelová 
Tel.: +420 225 335 170

Dagmar Novaková - Public tenders

 

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