To improve public procurement – use the Trust Test
Public procurement is too often solely made on price, and not enough on true value and to account for areas...
A few weeks ago, after reading ‘English Pastoral’ by James Rebanks, I commented that
Today the language of organisations, and of economics, is increasingly naturalistic…
I then asked:
But does this thinking penetrate our decision-making?
Two recent controversies have suggested that it doesn’t. The first is the one about the horrifying amounts of raw sewage being dumped into the UK’s rivers. The Government has resisted moves in Parliament to stop water companies discharging raw sewage explaining that there hasn’t been enough investment to increase capacity to match intensifying extremes of rainfall. This problem has crept up over years and will take years to rectify.
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Public procurement is too often solely made on price, and not enough on true value and to account for areas...
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