29 February 2024
Aldous seeks improved access to public sector procurement for small businesses

Peter Aldous questions the Government about improving access to public sector procurement processes for small and medium-sized businesses and, specifically, if the new online platform is on schedule for operation in October.

SMEs: Public Sector Procurement

Peter Aldous (Waveney) (Con)

12. What steps his Department is taking to improve access to public sector procurement processes for small and medium-sized businesses. (901724)

The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office (Alex Burghart)

The landmark Procurement Act 2023, which this Government passed last year, will deliver simpler and more effective public sector procurement and help small and medium-sized enterprises across the country secure a greater share of that expenditure, which totals approximately £300 billion every year. The Act includes a new duty on contracting authorities to have regard for the particular barriers faced by SMEs and consider what can be done to overcome them.

Peter Aldous 

As my hon. Friend has said in his reply, the Procurement Act is I hope the solution to many of these problems, but it is not due to come into force until the beginning of October. Can he confirm that it will definitely come into force then, and that the necessary secondary legislation is in hand?

Alex Burghart 

I am pleased to be able to report that, despite the fact that this is complex legislation that requires workstreams in a number of areas—not just secondary legislation, but learning and development for those working for contracting authorities, and a new online platform that will make procurement much easier and better for both those supplying services and those procuring them—we are on track to meet our targets.

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