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Under the Commonwealth Procurement Rules, entities are obliged to ensure that officials involved in procurement, particularly those dealing with suppliers:
• recognise and deal with actual, potential and perceived conflicts of interest;
• deal with potential suppliers, tenderers and suppliers equitably, including by
o seeking appropriate internal or external advice where probity issues arise; and
o not accepting inappropriate gifts or hospitality;
• carefully consider the use of Commonwealth resources; and
• comply with all duties and obligations including the entity’s AAIs, the information privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1988 and the security provisions of the Crimes Act 1914.
Select one of the above bullet points and:
1. Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
With regards to FINAL ACTIVITY 4 – Support Policy Implementation Question 1, what are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Under the Commonwealth Procurement Rules, entities are obliged to ensure that officials involved in procurement, particularly those dealing with suppliers:
• recognise and deal with actual, potential and perceived conflicts of interest;
• deal with potential suppliers, tenderers and suppliers equitably, including by
o seeking appropriate internal or external advice where probity issues arise; and
o not accepting inappropriate gifts or hospitality;
• carefully consider the use of Commonwealth resources; and
• comply with all duties and obligations including the entity’s AAIs, the information privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1988 and the security provisions of the Crimes Act 1914.
Select one of the above bullet points and:
1. Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
With regards to FINAL ACTIVITY 4 – Support Policy Implementation Question 1, what are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Under the Commonwealth Procurement Rules, entities are obliged to ensure that officials involved in procurement, particularly those dealing with suppliers:
• recognise and deal with actual, potential and perceived conflicts of interest;
• deal with potential suppliers, tenderers and suppliers equitably, including by
o seeking appropriate internal or external advice where probity issues arise; and
o not accepting inappropriate gifts or hospitality;
• carefully consider the use of Commonwealth resources; and
• comply with all duties and obligations including the entity’s AAIs, the information privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1988 and the security provisions of the Crimes Act 1914.
Select one of the above bullet points and:
1. Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
With regards to FINAL ACTIVITY 4 – Support Policy Implementation Question 1, what are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Under the Commonwealth Procurement Rules, entities are obliged to ensure that officials involved in procurement, particularly those dealing with suppliers:
• recognise and deal with actual, potential and perceived conflicts of interest;
• deal with potential suppliers, tenderers and suppliers equitably, including by
o seeking appropriate internal or external advice where probity issues arise; and
o not accepting inappropriate gifts or hospitality;
• carefully consider the use of Commonwealth resources; and
• comply with all duties and obligations including the entity’s AAIs, the information privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1988 and the security provisions of the Crimes Act 1914.
Select one of the above bullet points and:
1. Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
With regards to FINAL ACTIVITY 4 – Support Policy Implementation Question 1, what are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Under the Commonwealth Procurement Rules, entities are obliged to ensure that officials involved in procurement, particularly those dealing with suppliers:
• recognise and deal with actual, potential and perceived conflicts of interest;
• deal with potential suppliers, tenderers and suppliers equitably, including by
o seeking appropriate internal or external advice where probity issues arise; and
o not accepting inappropriate gifts or hospitality;
• carefully consider the use of Commonwealth resources; and
• comply with all duties and obligations including the entity’s AAIs, the information privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1988 and the security provisions of the Crimes Act 1914.
Select one of the above bullet points and:
1. Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
With regards to FINAL ACTIVITY 4 – Support Policy Implementation Question 1, what are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, to support the implementation of this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are some of the ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, and report on the relative success of implementing this policy?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, the use of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, when considering treatment of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, the use of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, when considering treatment of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, the use of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, when considering treatment of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
What are ways in which your work area monitors, or could monitor, the use of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.
Discuss what practical steps your work area has taken, or could take, when considering treatment of confidential information?
This response will be reviewed and graded after submission.