Weak practice

Local councils in England are wasting money because they have poor procurement practices. It is about time they got it sorted, says Will Parsons

Poor procurement practices by local councils cost UK taxpayers at least £1 billion annually. That is the amount I believe could be saved by introducing more professional purchasing.

Almost every local authority I have researched could improve its procurement practices, leading to lower prices paid for bought-in goods, works and services and, importantly, higher...

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