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National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS)

11 June 2021      Ashley Shelbrooke, HEPA and Project Specialist

Following on from the announcement of further details on the Procurement Bill, the Cabinet Office have released the National Procurement Policy Statement (NPPS).

You can download the Statement on gov.uk here, including the following PDFs:

The NPPS states that contracting authorities should consider the following national priority outcomes alongside any additional local priorities in their procurement activities:

  • creating new businesses, new jobs and new skills
  • tackling climate change and reducing waste
  • improving supplier diversity, innovation and resilience

The PPN states that contracting authorities should publish procurement pipelines as follows:

  • contracting authorities with an annual spend of £200m or more are required from April 2022 to publish procurement pipelines and to benchmark their procurement capability
  • contracting authorities with an annual spend of £100m or more are required from April 2023 to publish procurement pipelines and to benchmark their procurement capability

Cabinet Office Minister, Lord Agnew, said:

"The public sector across the UK, from hospitals and schools to central government, police forces and universities, spends about £290 billion a year through public procurement.

The huge power of that expenditure must support us in tackling some of the most important issues we face today, from generating economic growth and helping our communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, to supporting the transition to net zero.

With the new statement, procurement teams will have to consider those issues as well as making sure they deliver top-quality public services that are good value for the taxpayer."



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