Procurement central

The Office of Government Commerce starts work on 1 April with a huge task ahead of it. David Arminas assesses the challenges facing the new body, and its chief, Peter Gershon

In the full glare of the national media, the latest pieces of the foundations for best practice in Whitehall were unveiled. The announcement of who would head the government’s new procurement agency, the Office of Government Commerce (OGC), was behind schedule and keenly awaited.

When it eventually came last month (three months late), the announcement was that...

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