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Procurement Bill - Lords amendment 102B

13 September 2023

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Alex Burghart

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Alex Burghart raised concerns about procurement bill - lords amendment 102b in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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I urge this House to reject Lords amendment 102B for a number of reasons. First, the amendment is unnecessary as organ harvesting is already dealt with under existing provisions in the Procurement Bill. Secondly, the amendment has significant consequences for contracting authorities by extending exclusion grounds to suppliers dealing in devices or equipment relating to forced organ harvesting. Thirdly, the Government are already taking steps to tackle organ harvesting.
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