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Training is the only way to stem corruption in purchasing in Africa, according to the new CIPS African group chairman.
A Ministry of Defence (MoD) construction deal under the controversial private finance initiative has been praised by the National Audit Office (NAO).
A British airline has cut the production costs of its in-flight magazine by a fifth after holding a reverse auction for a publishing contract.
Businesses worldwide wasted more than $500 billion through poorly planned IT purchases last year, says a leading analyst.
Businesses are rejecting the “quick-win” approach to e-commerce in favour of a pragmatic long-term approach, according to a new study.
23-26 July 2002
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A long-awaited e-marketplace for local government has signed up its first two clients.
Electricity buyers’ anger rose this week with claims that the collapse of key power supplier Independent Energy UK was prompting unfair price increases.
British American Tobacco is considering launching a cigarette industry online marketplace with its competitors.
The Further Education Funding Council (FEFC) is considering tapping into higher education consortia deals in a bid to save more than £300 million of non-pay procurement spend.
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