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The BSA's submission to the new Chancellor's Emergency Budget aims to demonstrate that BSA members are ready and willing to help the new Coalition realise its objectives.
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The BSA's 2010 Budget Submission aims to counter the areas of institutional resistance to the principle of outsourcing. An increasingly robust and political response in challenging this culture for the benefit of the customer and taxpayer alike.
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The BSA has used its pre-Budget report submission this year to stress the need to challenge the institutional resistance to the principle of outsourcing, to reform and simplify procurement processes at local and national level, and to maintain a stable and competitive rate of corporation tax.
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The BSA's Budget submission this year sends a clear warning to the government that the increasingly onerous requirements for providing expensive and volatile defined benefit pension schemes for former public sector workers is creating a significant deterrent to private sector providers bidding for public sector contracts.
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The BSA has this year used its pre-Budget report submission to express concerns that despite positive statements from Ministers, it is apparent that in some areas the use of the private sector has slowed down. The BSA believes there are considerable delivery gains and service improvements to be made across the full range of public sector services by using the expertise of the private sector.
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