Policy paper

Procurement Policy Note 05/21: National Procurement Policy Statement

Sets out information and guidance for contracting authorities on the National Procurement Policy Statement.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

This publication was withdrawn on

A new National Procurement Policy Statement is being developed to come into force alongside the Procurement Act 2023.

Documents

PPN 05/21: National Procurement Policy Statement

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National Procurement Policy Statement

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Annex to PPN 05/21: National Procurement Policy Statement

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Details

This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) sets out information and guidance on the National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS) which will require contracting authorities to have regard to national strategic priorities for public procurement.

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Published 3 June 2021

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