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− | More than RM 5,000 | + | ===Less than RM 5,000=== |
− | 2) Waiver of Tender <br> | + | 1) [[Direct Purchase]] <br> |
− | 3) Jawatankuasa Perolehan Terus <br> | + | |
+ | ===More than RM 5,000=== | ||
+ | 2) [[Waiver of Tender]] <br> | ||
+ | 3) [[Jawatankuasa Perolehan Terus]] (JPT) <br> | ||
4) Tender <br> | 4) Tender <br> | ||
5) Quotation <br> | 5) Quotation <br> | ||
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+ | ==Rules and Regulation== | ||
+ | Finance Unit follows the following rules and regulation to achieve and uphold it's quality. <br> | ||
+ | 1. Internal Circular <br> | ||
+ | 2. Setiausaha Kewangan Negeri <br> | ||
+ | 3. Arahan Perbendaharaan <br> | ||
+ | 4. General Order <br> |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 26 September 2023
Contents
Definition
The procurement process includes the preparation and processing of a demand and the end receipt and approval of payment. Comprehensively, this can involve purchase planning, standards, specifications determination, supplier research, selection, financing and price negotiation.
Different types of procurement
Less than RM 5,000
More than RM 5,000
2) Waiver of Tender
3) Jawatankuasa Perolehan Terus (JPT)
4) Tender
5) Quotation
Rules and Regulation
Finance Unit follows the following rules and regulation to achieve and uphold it's quality.
1. Internal Circular
2. Setiausaha Kewangan Negeri
3. Arahan Perbendaharaan
4. General Order