What good looks like: Conflicts of interest in procurement
Procurement decisions in the public sector are essentially decisions about spending public money. As such, they must be – and be seen to be – fair, impartial, and value for money. When conflicts of interest in a procurement process are not identified or managed well, they can significantly undermine fairness and impartiality, and trust and confidence in the public sector.
We’ve recently published some scenario-based guidance to help avoid, mitigate, or manage conflicts of interest in procurement.
In this session, we’ll provide an overview of our latest guidance and share observations from our recent inquiry work looking at procurement.
Thursday 28 April
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Via Teams
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