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Category Archives: 2009
NHS Supply Chain recycles 1,558 tonnes of waste
The health service purchasing organisation is now aiming to recycle three-quarters of its waste.
Posted in 2009, cat-news, International, News, Purchasing, Risk & continuity
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Sun, sausages and the CIPS Supply Management Awards
Those shortlisted for this year’s Awards gathered in London last night to soak up the sun and eye up the competition at the annual shortlist barbecue and party.
Posted in 2009, cat-news, News, Purchasing
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Oxford Publishing fined £1.9 million over tendering irregularities
The High Court has imposed the fine on the publisher after it reported tendering irregularities at two of its African subsidiaries.
Posted in 2009, cat-news, News, Public sector, Southern Africa
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