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1 CoST Construction Sector Transparency Initiative (CoST) Bethan Grillo, CoST international secretariat IACC, 1 November 2008

2 Introduction  CoST is an international multi-stakeholder initiative supported by DFID and implemented in partnership with the World Bank  CoST is designed to increase corruption in the construction sector  Two year pilot across seven countries  Represent the international secretariat, based in London

3 Why is CoST necessary?  Corruption occurs at all stages of the project cycle  Distortion of decision making  Waste of public money – “bridges to nowhere”  Unsustainable projects  Health and safety issues

4 What is CoST setting out to do?  Pilot countries: Tanzania, Zambia, Philippines, Vietnam, United Kingdom, Ethiopia, Malawi  Purpose: “Get what you pay for”  Process: disclosures, project selection, assurance

5 CoST process Preparation Commitment by government Appoint CoST champion Establish MSG Produce Country Work Plan Establish thresholds Establish project information template Appoint Assurance Team Operation Disclosures by Procuring Entities Analysis / Interpretation Assurance Team MSG Reporting Review of Design by MSG

6 National and international CoST structure  Structure:  National - Political champion, MSG, assurance team  International - Secretariat – capacity building, TA, lessons International Advisory Group (IAG)  Assurance is key

7 CoST structure International In-country Exchange of ideas and experience Facilitate shared experience Informal quality assurance Donors Capacity building support Practical guidance CoST Champion Assurance Team Multi-Stakeholder Group Construction industry stakeholders

8 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Project Constitution of Multi- Stakeholder Group Development of Country Work Plan Agreement on Project Information Templates Appointment of Assurance Team Procuring entities Main contractors Public disclosure consistent with templates Appointment of CoST champion Publication of CoST reports Analysis and Interpretation by Assurance Team Review of Outline Design A A A A Commitment to piloting CoST Project R R Illustrative implementation process = approved by MSG= represented on MSG

9 Importance of multi-stakeholder approach  MSG is at heart of process  Framework for working  Communication  Transparency is only the beginning – stakeholders must be equipped to act

10 Challenges  Precedent setting  Comparisons with EITI – complex exercise, each project unique, asymmetry of information  Legitimate reasons for changes in specification – requires careful analysis and judgement  Role of technical audits  Timeframe – many projects will not be completed  Value added of CoST  Ensuring multi-stakeholder approach is genuine  High public expectations  Earliest stages of development – we do not have all the answers!

11 Potential benefits of CoST  Improving transparency and accountability on true price and quality  Competitive firms better positioned to win contracts  Reduces reputational risks for governments and companies  Improved investment climate  Greater role for civil society in governance of construction sector  Fewer defective buildings


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