Procurement gets party political

Tory desires to make government more efficient have brought purchasers to the fore, but risk making the profession a whipping boy, writes David Arminas

Conservative plans to include government spending efficiencies in the party's next election manifesto should make purchasers feel they do one of the country's most important jobs.

David James, former executive chairman of the Millennium Dome, is looking for procurement professionals - including former government purchasers - to sit on his committee to uncover "...

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