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S5W-20446 · Written Question · lodged by Lamont, Johann

Lodged on
06 Dec 2018
Heard / answered on
19 Dec 2018
To ask the Scottish Government which organisations it is working with to ensure that their procurement activity can be used to effectively support local economic growth.

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We continue to engage the network of public, private and third sector organisations established through the Procurement Reform Programme in Scotland to communicate and support the use of public procurement to contribute to sustainable and inclusive growth. This includes achieving local socio-economic benefit as required by the Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014. Primarily, it involves engagement with public bodies from across the public sector but we also have a direct link to business organisations through the Procurement Supply Group. Additionally, in partnership with enterprise agencies and local authorities we fund the Supplier Development Programme to provide Scottish businesses and social enterprises access and training on public sector procurement.

Answered by Derek Mackay on 19 Dec 2018.