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A View on Transparency from the Analysts

Understanding Transparency

David Cameron's letter to government departments has set in train a process of transparency that once started is unlikely to ever be reversed.  In the course of the last month, transparency has become one of the hottest topics in politics.  Understanding what is spent, when and by who is under great scrutiny as the government grapples with the £155bn budget deficit.

However, transparency is entirely reliant on consistent, high quality data.  Without this foundation, the analysis will be inconsistent and the efforts to improve procurement and reduce the gaping hole in government finances will be thwarted.

Those efforts must also be coordinated within government bodies.  Eric Pickles states that the onus is on Financial Controllers to ensure they are getting better value for money.  Equally, SOCITM, understandably, highlights the concerns of IT managers.  Little mention is made of procurement teams.

By engaging with thought leaders and professionals across government, we have been able to help address the key issues of transparency and delivering better value for money as well as continuing to support the procurement professionals on the ground.  The successful launch of spotlightonspend is making an immediate contribution to transparency and helping organisations to spend more wisely. 

TAGS: transparency, governement, analyst, politics, eric pickles, david cameron, data, procurement

 

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Eric Pickles, Secretary of State, CLG

"I'm really excited about the opportunities of transparency and it's something this government is utterly committed to ..."

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