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The traditional contractor-supplier relationship is evolving towards a truly incentivised partnership - but how does the public sector make it work effectively to protect services and maintain affordability? By attending this conference online you will obtain up-to-date guidance on forming, structuring and managing joint ventures with examples of true best practice from across the country. Sector leaders will discuss practical ways to forge a healthy and financially beneficial partnership with the private sector while ensuring local public services are improved for the end user.
1. What does a successful transition into a joint venture look like?
2. How can the public sector overcome Euro rules to procure partners?
Session speakers to be joined by:
Cllr Iain Malcolm, Leader, South Tyneside Council
Key Issue Seminar 1:Case study: Engaging and motivating staff towards a successful joint venture
Cllr Iain Malcolm, Leader, South Tyneside Council
Biography: Cllr Iain Malcolm
13:50
Key Issue Seminar 2:Case study: Overcoming the legal barriers to joint ventures: structure, procurement, tax and competition law
Martin Pilkington, Finance Director, RH Environmental Ltd
Robert Marcus, Outsourcing lawyer and Executive Vice President, CarbonZero IT and CarbonZero Capital
1. What can be learnt from past joint ventures when utilising the Power of General Competence?
2. Do joint ventures, driven by economic pressures, change the nature of local government and the relationship between voters, members and services?
Session speakers