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In 2012, the health secretary Andrew Lansley wrote to all the 211 CCGs pledging unequivocally that they individually would be able to decide, rather than ministers or the NHS regulator, Monitor, when to put contracts out to tender.
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But I want them to be able to decide for themselves".
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