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Title: An investigation of factors and challenges influencing non-compliance with procurement guidelines within the KZN Department of Health
Authors: Mkhize, Sithembile Gadiosa 
Dorasamy, Nirmala 
Anwana, Emem
Keywords: Public procurement;Procurement guidelines;Supply chain management;Contract management
Issue Date: 27-Oct-2022
Source: Mkhize, S.G., Dorasamy, N. and Anwana, E. 2022. An investigation of factors and challenges influencing non-compliance with procurement guidelines within the KZN Department of Health. Seybold Report Journal. 17(10): 1328-1346 (18). doi:10.5281/zenodo.7259832
Journal: Seybold Report Journal; Vol. 17, Issue 10 
Abstract: 
Despite the reforms and employment of Supply Chain Management (SCM) as a strategic tool, South Africa is still
facing enormous challenges in its procurement practices. The country is hugely affected by a critical situation of
non-compliance with the legislative frameworks governing public procurement and contract administration,
which conveys significant costs to the government and the community as taxpayers. Particularly, the Head office
supply chain management directorate and hospitals within eThekwini District in the Kwa-Zulu Natal province
have been experiencing enormous problems aligned to non-compliance with the public procurement and contract
management guidelines. This paper examines the factors influencing non-compliance with procurement practices
within the Kwa-Zulu Natal Department of Health. Mixed methods facilitated the process of data collection and
analysis by combining both qualitative and quantitative techniques to identify factors and challenges influencing
non-compliance with procurement guidelines within the KZN Department of Health, as well as to identify
incurring irregular expenditure on procurement and contract management following non-compliance with
procurement guidelines. This study revealed that the unavailability of SCM staffing norms, shortage of staff, lack
of supervision, shortage of skills, unavailability of modern technology, negligence, etc., are among the major
factors causing non-compliance with public procurement and contract management guidelines. This paper
resolves to recommend to the Kwa-Zulu Natal Department of Health that public procurement and contract
management policies and guidelines need to be complemented by human resources, appropriate skills, updated
technologies, implementation of consequences management, and the best practice of monitoring and evaluation.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4576
ISSN: 1533-9211
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7259832
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