Report calls for shift to public-interest buying

Compulsory competitive tendering is dead and should be replaced by public interest criteria in local government procurement, according to the author of a major new report.
Compulsory competitive tendering is dead and should be replaced by public interest criteria in local government procurement, according to the author of a major new report.

Geoffrey Filkin, a director of think-tank New Local Government Network, told 200 local authority leaders at a conference in London last week that their organisations must undergo a major cultural...

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