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WHITEHALL

Supplier rules being relaxed to help SMEs

Whitehall procurement rules will be streamlined under coalition plans to ensure small companies, charities and voluntary organisations can compete for a fair share of £190bn worth of public contracts.

Whitehall procurement rules will be streamlined under coalition plans to ensure small companies, charities and voluntary organisations can compete for a fair share of £190bn worth of public contracts.

Cabinet Office minister, Francis Maude, last week joined prime minister, David Cameron, to announce they will bring an end to onerous ‘pre-qualification questionnaires' which hinder small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from applying for government contracts.

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