Results of CPO LT client and employee surveys on potential corruption manifestations (2023)
Results of CPO LT electronic catalog users' surveys on potential corruption manifestations (2022)
CPO LT electronic catalog users (BUYERS) survey on potential corruption manifestations (2021)
CPO LT electronic catalog (SUPPLIERS) survey on potential corruption manifestations (2021)
CPO LT electronic catalog users (BUYERS) survey on potential corruption manifestations (2020)
CPO LT electronic catalog (SUPPLIERS) survey on potential corruption manifestations (2020)
Public Institution CPO LT 2019 Report on the Implementation of the Anti-Corruption Program 2017–2019
Public Institution CPO LT 2018 Report on the Implementation of the Anti-Corruption Program 2017–2019
Public Institution CPO LT 2017 Report on the Implementation of the Anti-Corruption Program 2017-2019
Conclusion on the Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2025
Conclusion on the Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2024
Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2023
Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2022
Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2021
Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2020
Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2019
Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2018
Conclusion on the Determination of Corruption Probability in Public Institution CPO LT 2017
One of the main values and principles of CPO LT is transparency and openness.
CPO LT makes every effort to ensure that centralized public procurement is conducted with quality and transparency.
We operate openly and honestly, trust each other, and strive for Lithuanian contracting authorities using CPO LT information systems and suppliers participating in CPO LT centralized public procurement to adhere to the same principles.
If you have information about potentially dishonest actions by CPO LT employees, cases of abuse, or other manifestations of corruption, you can report it:
- in person,
- in writing,
- by phone +370 666 29097
- skaidrumas@cpo.sprendimai.cloud
- To the Special Investigation Service
Reports of potentially non-transparent actions can be submitted in person every working day from 8:00 AM at CPO LT premises, Ukmergės g. 219-1 (Vilnius).
Reports, complaints, or other submitted information are examined in accordance with the procedure and deadlines established by the Law on Public Administration of the Republic of Lithuania.
We draw attention to the fact that the laws of the Republic of Lithuania prohibit defaming or falsely accusing another person of committing a crime. Criminal liability is provided for such actions.
Anti-corruption assessment of legal projects is not conducted due to lack of necessity.
No corruption-related legal violations were recorded at CPO LT in 2025.
Understanding that public procurement is one of the most corruption-sensitive areas, CPO LT has implemented and adheres to an Anti-Corruption Management System that complies with the ISO 37001:2016 standard, and received a certificate confirming this in 2023.
The Anti-Corruption Management System complements the institution’s previously implemented Quality Management System ISO 9001:2015, whose interaction and empowerment allow CPO LT to ensure the following operational principles: transparency and prevention of corruption manifestations, customer orientation and needs, leadership, employee involvement, process-oriented approach to operations and its continuous improvement, decision-making based on facts.
The public procurement process is very important for both the economic and social development of the European Union (EU) and each member state, as public sector organizations spend about one-fifth of the gross domestic product created in EU countries through public procurement. Therefore, transparency is one of the essential tools in the fight against corruption manifestations.
Transparency is one of CPO LT’s values, establishing that we operate honestly and openly, trusting each other – employees, institutions, and other business partners. According to the results of ongoing surveys conducted by CPO LT in 2022, openness in all business matters strengthens the trust of clients and employees in our activities. As many as 97% of contracting organizations (survey respondents) evaluate CPO LT’s activities as transparent and reliable.
CPO LT does not tolerate any manifestations of bribery, influence peddling, abuse of office by employees, exceeding the powers granted by internal legal acts, favoritism of family members, close persons, relatives, and other related persons.
CPO LT adheres to the “zero gift” policy principle, meaning that each case of gift giving and receiving is properly evaluated and received gifts are accounted for. We are grateful to our business partners who value our cooperation for simply expressing a word of thanks.
Vaida Vaitkevičiūtė-Daugvilė is responsible for creating a corruption-resistant environment in the public institution CPO LT. If you have information about potentially dishonest actions by CPO LT employees, cases of abuse, or other manifestations of corruption, you can report it:
- in person,
- in writing,
- by phone +370 666 29097
- skaidrumas@cpo.sprendimai.cloud
- To the Special Investigation Service
No corruption-related legal violations were recorded at CPO LT in 2025.
CPO LT also follows the corruption prevention policy of its founder, the Ministry of Economy and Innovation, and the implementing documents. You can familiarize yourself with them in the Corruption Prevention section of the ministry’s website.