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She also suggested that the process during the 1990s that ultimately led Lockheed to provide the United States with its next fighter jet was a surrogate for traditional tendering by Canada.
"Local charities will welcome the report because it addresses one of the most damaging threats they face – the unnecessary and wasteful use of competitive tendering by local authority and local NHS commissioners".
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