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Public Procurement Podcast: Key Features Of The UK's New Procurement Bill – Now Available
05 August 2022
Herbert Smith Freehills
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The much-anticipated Procurement Bill was recently laid before
the UK Parliament. The Bill heralds a major overhaul of the UK laws
regulating public procurement, which are currently based closely on
EU directives. Following completion of the Parliamentary process,
the Bill will become the Procurement Act and is likely to enter
into force in 2023.
In this latest episode of our podcast series on public
procurement, Tim Briggs (Partner) and Adrian Brown (Consultant)
discuss the main features of the Procurement Bill and consider
whether it will achieve its intended aim of simplifying the
UK's procurement regime, for the benefit of public authorities
and their suppliers.
You can access the latest episode
here and the rest of the series,
here.
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