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Report cover Report cover
Figure 1 - Structure of New Zealand Government Procurement and Property, summary of responsibilities, and staff numbers, as at 30 June 2019 Figure 1 - Structure of New Zealand Government Procurement and Property, summary of responsibilities, and staff numbers, as at 30 June 2019
Figure 2 – New Zealand Government Procurement and Property’s actual revenue and spending, year ended 30 June 2019 Figure 2 – New Zealand Government Procurement and Property’s actual revenue and spending, year ended 30 June 2019
Figure 3 – How the administration levies for all-of-government contracts were spent in 2018/19 Figure 3 – How the administration levies for all-of-government contracts were spent in 2018/19
Figure 4 – Estimated cost savings from all-of-government contracts for the years ended 30 June, 2016 to 2019 Figure 4 – Estimated cost savings from all-of-government contracts for the years ended 30 June, 2016 to 2019
Figure 5 – Percentage of public organisations satisfied or very satisfied with all-of-government contracts, 2014 to 2019 Figure 5 – Percentage of public organisations satisfied or very satisfied with all-of-government contracts, 2014 to 2019
Spokesperson: Leanne Arker Spokesperson: Leanne Arker
NZGP and Te Kawa Mataaho's response

In 2021, New Zealand Government Procurement and Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission provided us with an update on their response to the recommendations in this report.

Contents
  • Using “functional leadership” to improve government procurement
    • Our recommendations
    • Part 1: Introduction
    • Part 2: Leadership of the government procurement system
    • Part 3: Essential elements for transparency and accountability
    • Part 4: Getting more benefits from New Zealand Government Procurement's work
    • Appendix 1: New Zealand Government Procurement and Property
    • Appendix 2: How we carried out our audit
    • Appendix 3: Improving procurement spending data
    • Appendix 4: Performance indicators, data reliability, and usefulness
    • Media kit
      • Report cover Report cover
      • Figure 1 - Structure of New Zealand Government Procurement and Property, summary of responsibilities, and staff numbers, as at 30 June 2019 Figure 1 - Structure of New Zealand Government Procurement and Property, summary of responsibilities, and staff numbers, as at 30 June 2019
      • Figure 2 – New Zealand Government Procurement and Property’s actual revenue and spending, year ended 30 June 2019 Figure 2 – New Zealand Government Procurement and Property’s actual revenue and spending, year ended 30 June 2019
      • Figure 3 – How the administration levies for all-of-government contracts were spent in 2018/19 Figure 3 – How the administration levies for all-of-government contracts were spent in 2018/19
      • Figure 4 – Estimated cost savings from all-of-government contracts for the years ended 30 June, 2016 to 2019 Figure 4 – Estimated cost savings from all-of-government contracts for the years ended 30 June, 2016 to 2019
      • Figure 5 – Percentage of public organisations satisfied or very satisfied with all-of-government contracts, 2014 to 2019 Figure 5 – Percentage of public organisations satisfied or very satisfied with all-of-government contracts, 2014 to 2019
      • Spokesperson: Leanne Arker Spokesperson: Leanne Arker
Publishing details

CoverUsing “functional leadership” to improve government procurement

ISBN 978-0-9951185-8-4

PDF (453KB, 44 pages)
Summary PDF (1.27MB, 2 pages)
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Media kit (7 items)
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  • 2019/20
  • Procurement

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