| Publisher | Crown | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 114.6KB PDF | Date added | 18 Oct 2002 |
| Topics | Procurement and Sourcing | ||
| Downloads | 166 | ||
The Government Procurement Code of Good Practice sets out the core values and behaviour for all members of central civil government's supply chain: both government organisations and their suppliers. It is a code of conduct for all members of the supply chain that encourages all participants to work together openly and co-operatively. It also represents a commitment that they are serious about wanting to be better customers and better suppliers, within relationships that can bring mutual reward.
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