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Procurement Policy
Compliance & Risk
Definition
The documented rules governing how purchases must be made — thresholds, approvals, preferred suppliers and ethics.
Explanation
The policy sets the guardrails: when competition is required, who approves what, which suppliers to use, and expected conduct. Embedding it into systems (approval rules, catalogs) makes compliance the default rather than a matter of memory.
Example
Policy requires three quotes above RM10,000 and bars accepting supplier gifts over RM100.
Related terms
- Policy Compliance — The extent to which actual buying behaviour follows the organisation's procurement policy.
- Delegation of Authority (DOA) — The formal policy defining who can approve spend and up to what value, at each level of an organisation.
- Supplier Code of Conduct — A statement of the ethical, labour, safety and environmental standards a buyer expects its suppliers to uphold.
- Procurement Compliance — Adherence to the policies, contracts, laws and controls that govern how an organisation buys.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Procurement Policy?
The documented rules governing how purchases must be made — thresholds, approvals, preferred suppliers and ethics. The policy sets the guardrails: when competition is required, who approves what, which suppliers to use, and expected conduct. Embedding it into systems (approval rules, catalogs) makes compliance the default rather than a matter of memory.
Can you give an example of Procurement Policy?
Policy requires three quotes above RM10,000 and bars accepting supplier gifts over RM100.
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