Decision details

Commercial Policy

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Decision:

That the Commercial Policy as set out at Appendix 1 to the submitted report be approved.

Reasons for the decision:

To enable the Commercial Policy to be implemented and underpinning guidance and training to be put in place to support delivery of Council priorities and statutory obligations.

Alternative options considered:

The only alternative option was to not put a Commercial Policy in place.  This alternative was not part of the proposal, as Contract Procedures states that there is a Commercial Policy and the purpose of which was to provide more detail on how Contract Procedures would be implemented and adhered to.

 

Implementation:

This decision will come into force and may be implemented on 2 January 2025 unless the call-in procedure is triggered (as set out in the Standing Orders in relation to Overview and Scrutiny).

Information:

Procurement and Contract Management activities were vital for enabling the Council to meet its strategic objectives and operational needs whilst gaining best value for money in delivering services for our residents and communities.

 

The Commercial Policy set out how Council Contract Procedures would be implemented and underpinned by a wider framework of guidance and training for Officers.  Furthermore, the Commercial Policy detailed the strategic and operational responsibilities of Council Officers to ensure:

 

a)        the Council’s approach to procurement and contract management is fair, open and transparent; and

 

b)        the effectiveness and efficiency of Procurement and Contract Management activities.

 

At the meeting Councillor Tyerman proposed and Councillor Billings seconded a motion that was agreed unanimously by the Cabinet, as set out above.

Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:

None

Publication date: 20/12/2024

Date of decision: 17/12/2024

Effective from: 01/01/2025