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After the pandemic: How can confidence in public procurement be restored?

After the pandemic: How can confidence in public procurement be restored?

Update: 2024-10-08
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Procurement accounts for around a third of all government expenditure – but in recent years it has been hit by a number of negative headlines. Issues with purchasing PPE in the pandemic, and more recently the Post Office scandal, have led to questions about how to hold government and suppliers to account when things go wrong. The soon to be implemented Procurement Act includes measures to improve accountability, but it is unclear how effective these will be. This event explored what the government can do to strengthen accountability.


Katy Balls, Deputy Political Editor at The Spectator


Daniel Bruce, Chief Executive of Transparency International UK


Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government


Joe Powell MP, Chair of APPG on Anti-Corruption and Responsible Tax and Member of Parliament for Kensington and Bayswater


This event was chaired by Emma Norris, Deputy Director of the Institute for Government.


This event was in partnership with Transparency International UK.

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After the pandemic: How can confidence in public procurement be restored?

After the pandemic: How can confidence in public procurement be restored?

Institute for Government