This study is an assessment of the impact of business ethics and corporate governance on various aspects of public procurement within urban local authorities. Guided by the agency theory, the research aimed to establish how adherence to ethical guidelines and governance principles influences procurement outcomes. Through a quantitative research design involving the distribution of a questionnaire to procurement managers, the study unravelled both positive and negative effects of business ethics and governance on procurement processes. A sample size of 323 participants out of a target population of 2000 using Raosoft sampling technique were randomly selected from 5 urban local authorities in Harare Metropolitan Province. The study found a negative relationship between business ethics, and transparency and accountability in procurement, suggesting that as adherence to business ethics decreases, transparency and accountability tend to decrease. The study also found that strong corporate governance practices may lead to increased efficiency in procurement processes. In conclusion, the study emphasized the importance of a balanced approach that takes into account contextual factors when implementing ethical standards and governance principles in public procurement
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