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The British Chambers of Commerce is calling for law enforcement agencies to be held legally responsible when banks and law firms that have been forced to surrender encryption keys for reading clients’ e-mail have actions taken against them for breach of confidentiality.
Gas and electricity regulator Ofgem has produced guidelines on how it will use its powers to investigate anti-competitive behaviour under the new Competition Act 1998.
The new director-general of the Confederation of British Industry believes that British business will eventually bring the UK’s entry into European Monetary Union (Emu) to a head, but it is not the case right now.
Defence Estates, the procurement agency for the Ministry of Defence, is heading an initiative to overhaul the procurement process for leading construction clients. Monthly forums called benchmarking clubs have been arranged, with the first taking place before Christmas. Clients include NHS Estates, BT and the Highways Agency.
Suppliers seeking outsourced contracts with staff transfer from the Department of Social Security will have to show they have “people-friendly” policies.
TrustUK, the government-backed scheme to increase public confidence in e-commerce, has run into controversy - before its launch.
An online marketplace for the logistics industry has been launched, linking logistics and purchasing professionals with more than 23,000 suppliers.
Cranfield School of Management is launching an MSc in logistics and supply chain management. The programme, which combines online learning with a series of residential courses at Cranfield, is aimed at managers who want to gain a recognised qualification without giving up full-time employment. For more information, visit Cranfield’s website at www.cranfield.ac.uk.
The website for the e-envoy, Alex Allan, has been extended to include statistics charting the progress of e-commerce in the UK.