Enquirers mask their true identities

Some suppliers requesting details of failed bids under the Freedom of Information Act are hiding their identities because of fears such requests may hamper future contract awards.

The trend, whereby would-be suppliers use third parties including private e-mail addresses, solicitors or consultants to mount enquiries, has caused some public-sector bodies to reveal more details of their contract awards.

John Ashton, director of Freedom Of Information, which carries out procurement-related enquiries, said the practice addressed a genuine...

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