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Public procurement overhaul could 'level the playing field' on social value spend - Hull specialist

The 55 Group executive chair has seized o speculation that Jacob Reed-Mogg is preparing to re-write the rule book

Jacob Rees-Mogg speaking during the Conservative Party Spring Forum at Winter Gardens, Blackpool. (Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

A Hull business leader has underlined a real need for social value principles to be reviewed as a government shake-up of outsourcing is anticipated.

Following reports that Jacob Rees-Mogg is preparing to shake up long-standing methods as part of his new role as Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency, a sector 'heavyweight' in the city said now could be the time.

Gerard Toplass, executive chair of The 55 Group, which includes social value specialist Loop and construction framework provider Pagabo.

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And he said that while the rhetoric around such changes can be incendiary, there is justification for a new approach.

Mr Rees-Mogg is understood to be questioning the delivery of ethical principles supposedly built into major public contracts.

Gerard Toplass, executive chair of Hull-based The 55 Group.

“The Social Value Act itself has been around for a decade now but hasn’t really been fully adopted, but the Construction Playbook has made everyone re-examine their approach towards innovating in that field,” Mr Toplass said.

“I think what Jacob Rees-Mogg is doing is trying to have a grown-up conversation about how we move this forward. There is clearly still an understanding within government that there is positive potential for every pound spent on procured projects, so this is unlikely to be a wholesale move away from social value, particularly as it is a key cornerstone of levelling up and achieving net zero.