- National Agency for Public Procurement (ANAP) – regulating body in the field of public procurement that has as main activities: elaboration of policies and laws, methodological coordination and operational support, ex-ante verifications (tender documentation and tenders’ evaluation process), monitorization of the results of the process of awarding public procurement contracts, public procurement system supervision, and performing the conciliation procedure with the ex-ante verified contracting authorities;
- Romanian Agency for Digital Agenda (AADR) – operator of the Electronic System for Public Procurement (ESPP/SEAP);
- National Council for Solving Complaints (CNSC) – non-judiciary, administrative first instance solving complaints lodged against public procurement procedures;
- Courts of Appeal – second instance for solving complaints;
- Romanian Court of Accounts (CCR)– conducts the control function over the way state and public sector financial resources are established, managed and used;
- Audit Authority (AA)- covers the audit of non-reimbursable pre-accession funds granted to Romania by the European Union, through PHARE, ISPA and SAPARD programmes, for the structural and cohesion funds, for the European Agricultural Guarantee Fund, for the European Fishery Fund, as well as for the funds to be granted in the post-accession period;
- Authorities for the management and implementation of the EU funds (AM) – role in the verification of the procurement procedures;
- Fight Against Fraud Department (DLAF) – has the competency for control of EU funds, being the national coordinator of the anti-fraud fight;
- National Integrity Agency (ANI)– verifies the conflicts of interest in public procurement and manages the PREVENT System (integrated IT system to prevent and identify potential conflicts of interest).

