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The UK public procurement process dates back to 1958. The signing of the Treaty of Rome created a market place based on the free movement of goods, people, services and capital.
The fundamental principles of public procurement are transparency and equal treatment. It is therefore heart breaking (as a procurement professional) to see procurement best practice completely ignored in 2020. If you are hoping for a radical change in procurement law and public procurement processes after Brexit, a move away from tendering towards simple bid proposals and handshakes, you may be disappointed.
Read on to find out how procurement can play its part in making supply chains more transparent and ridding them of modern slavery.
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