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Local government weekly: procurement reform, subsidy control, renters’ rights, ombudsman findings, social care initiatives, Prevent duty standards, education transport, Welsh local election survey guidance—10 October 2024

Published on: 10 October 2024

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Public procurement

GCF launches National Procurement Policy Statement Survey

The Government Commercial Function (GCF) has opened the National Procurement Policy Statement Survey, inviting public sector organisations and suppliers to share views on procurement priorities that will shape the forthcoming National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS). The survey aims to draw out ideas and expert insight on framing the NPPS to enable a mission‑driven model for public procurement, enhancing value for money, social value, innovation and collaborative practice. The Cabinet Office is also considering how this refreshed approach could further the government’s missions while reflecting local priorities. The survey closes at midday on 4 November 2024. See: LNB News 07/10/2024 41.

SAU reports on the proposed subsidy to Cardiff International Airport Limited

The Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) has issued its report on the Welsh Government’s proposed subsidy to Cardiff International Airport Limited (CIAL). This assessment has been prepared by the SAU under the Subsidy Control Act 2022...

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