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OECD (2020), Driving Performance at Perus Transport Infrastructure Regulator , The Governance of Regulators, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/d4ddab52-en .
Economic regulators oversee the functioning of markets to ensure quality and delivery of public services and to provide stability for investors. In order to fulfil their role, they need to make and implement impartial, objective and evidence-based decisions that will inspire trust in the public administration. The model of independent economic regulation, based on strong technical capacity, transparency, autonomy and constructive engagement with stakeholders, helps reinforce the legitimacy and integrity of the regulator. This, in turn, builds confidence and supports high-level policy objectives that contribute to better outcomes for the economy and society at large.
The OECD has developed a framework to assess and strengthen the organisational performance and governance structures of economic regulators. The framework analyses regulators internal and external governance, including their organisational structures, behaviour, accountability, business processes, reporting and performance management, as well as role clarity, relationships, distribution of powers and responsibilities with other government and non-government stakeholders. The OECD Performance Assessment Framework for Economic Regulators (PAFER) draws on the OECD Best Practice Principles on the Governance of Regulators , which propose an overarching governance framework to drive performance improvements of regulators. This report applies the PAFER methodology to Perus Transport Infrastructure Regulator ( Organismo Supervisor de la Inversin en Infraestructura de Transporte de Uso Pblico , OSITRAN). The review builds on knowledge gathered by the OECD Secretariat during the reviews of Perus regulators of the telecommunications sector ( Organismo Supervisor de la Inversi n Privada en Telecomunicaciones , OSIPTEL) and of the energy and mining sectors ( Organismo Supervisor de la Inversin en Energa y Minera , Osinergmin), published by the OECD in 2019.
OSITRAN has a unique mandate in Peru. Its core function is to oversee private investment in public-use transport infrastructure by supervising compliance with concession contracts awarded by the Peruvian state. The review finds that stakeholders recognise the technical capacity of the regulator, which has been entrusted with supervising an increasing number of sectors over the years: the total volume of contracts rose from USD 3.1 billion in 2006 to USD 15.2 billion in 2018. However, the regulator operates in a national complex environment where rebuilding trust in public institutions is a key challenge. The review underlines the importance of creating a renewed strategic framework that can strengthen the regulators internal culture and common sense of purpose and that can form the basis of renewed relations with external partners. It further recommends bolstering performance reporting, implementing a consolidated integrity strategy, and increasing the efficiency of supervision, enforcement and inspections activities. Finally, the review recommends that Perus four economic regulators work together more effectively to share best practices and address common challenges.
This report is part of the OECD work programme on the governance of regulators and regulatory policy, led by the OECD Network of Economic Regulators and the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee, with the support of the Regulatory Policy Division of the OECD Directorate of Public Governance. The Directorates mission is to help government at all levels design and implement strategic, evidence-based and innovative policies that support sustainable economic and social development.
This report was prepared by the OECD Public Governance Directorate (GOV), under the leadership of Marcos Bonturi, Director, and Nick Malyshev, Head of the Regulatory Policy Division. It was co-ordinated and prepared by Anna Pietikainen, Claire Leger and Andrea Prez. Substantive comments were provided by Miguel Amaral, Martha Baxter, Frederic Boehm, Lorenzo Casullo, James Drummond and Nick Malyshev. Jennifer Stein co-ordinated the editorial process and Andrea Uhrhammer provided editorial support. Alejandro Camacho of the OECD Mexico Centre provided support for the translation of the report into Spanish, which was prepared by Gilda Moreno.
The team included three peer reviewers, who participated in a policy mission to Peru and provided extensive inputs and feedback throughout the development of the review: Mr. Scott Streiner, Chair and CEO, Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), Canada; Mr. Carlos de Regules, former Executive Director, National Agency for Safety, Energy, and Environment (ASEA), Mexico; Mr. Ivn Santos, Deputy Director at the Transport and Postal Services Directorate, National Authority for Markets and Competition (CNMC), Spain.
The report would not have been possible without the support of OSITRAN. The team would like to thank in particular the following colleagues for their unique assistance in collecting data and information, organising the teams missions to Peru and providing feedback at different stages of the development of the review: Vernica Zambrano, President of the Board of Directors; Juan Carlos Meja, General Manager; Ricardo Quesada, Manager of the Regulation and Economic Studies Department; Sandra Queija, Head of Economic Studies; Yessica Ochoa, Analyst of Economic Studies; and, Mara Antonieta Merino, OSITRANs external consultant. Interviews and comments from the various OSITRAN departments, government, industry and stakeholders during the review process also contributed to the analysis presented in the report.
This document was approved by the Network of Economic Regulators at its 13th Meeting on 5 November 2019 and prepared for publication by the OECD Secretariat.
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