National Audit Office Press Notice
The procurement of goods and services by HM Prison Service
THIS STATEMENT IS NOT FOR PUBLICATION OR BROADCAST BEFORE 0001 HOURS ON WEDNESDAY 23 JULY 2008
Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General
HC 943 2007-2008
23 July 2008
ISBN: 9780102954258
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The Prison Service has made significant progress in the way it manages its
buying of goods and services such as food, clothing and utilities, the National
Audit Office has today reported.
In 2003 the National Audit Office found that the Prison Service’s procurement
function was “fragmented and costly to deliver”. Since this report, the Prison
Service has implemented a new procurement strategy, led by a new centralised
professional procurement team backed up by regional purchasing units which
negotiate central contracts for a range of goods and services.
At the same time the Prison Service has introduced a shared service centre to
provide administrative functions, including purchasing, for prisons. The
implementation of these two reforms has enabled the Prison Service to make
significant savings in both purchasing and administrative costs.
As a result of the changes, prisons now receive more consistent supplies of
goods and services often at much lower prices than before. The progress the
Prison Service has been recognised by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and
Supply with two awards for excellence in 2006 and 2007.
The Prison Service is still capable of making further savings. In the near term
it should concentrate its efforts on bringing more expenditure under the remit
of its nationally negotiated contracts, and help to improve compliance by
prisons with the new arrangements by further communicating the benefits of its
national procurement approach.
Tim Burr, head of the National Audit Office, said today:
“The Prison Service has made real progress in how it buys goods and services for
prisons throughout the UK. The Service spends around £450 million a year and is
securing a good deal for the taxpayer in using that money. It could do still
better by extending the new approach to the whole of the organisation.”
Notes for Editors:
- Press notices and reports are available from the date of publication on the NAO website, which is at www.nao.org.uk. Hard copies can be obtained from The Stationery Office on 0845 702 3474.
- The Comptroller and Auditor General, Tim Burr, is the head of the National Audit Office which employs some 850 staff. He and the NAO are totally independent of Government. He certifies the accounts of all Government departments and a wide range of other public sector bodies; and he has statutory authority to report to Parliament on the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which departments and other bodies have used their resources.
Press Notice 37/08
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