Public Sector Procurement and Contracts
An essential update for those specialising in procurement and government contracts. Don’t miss out on hearing from leading practitioners on the latest in procurement law, challenging the successful tender and insight into how the public sector can deliver improved outcomes for Māori. WEB213NZA27
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Paul Shallard, Partner, Deloitte
1.30pm to 1.35pm Opening Comments by the Chair
1.35pm to 2.30pm Public Sector Procurement: An Update
- Procurement law update
- Conflicts of interest and ethics
- Case studies
Presented by Adina Halpern, Solicitor and Barrister, Adina Halpern & Co
2.30pm to 3.25pm Delivering Improved Outcomes for Māori via Procurement
Developing consciousness within the public sector around the opportunities for economic and social uplift that public sector procurement provides for Māori.
Presented by Anthony Ruakere, Director, Ernst & Young Tahi
3.25pm to 3.35pm Break
3.35pm to 4.30pm Competitive Procurement and Challenging the Successful Tender
- What are the rules and when do they apply?
- Grounds for challenge
- Available remedies
- Timing of challenges
- Process
Presented by Mark Williamson, Partner, and Anna Sweeney, Senior Solicitor, DLA Piper
4.30pm to 4.40pm Final Q+A and Closing Comments by the Chair
Learning Objectives:
- Receive a timely update on the latest developments in public sector procurement
- Gain valuable insight on how the public sector can deliver improved outcomes for Māori via procurement
- Understand the rules involved in challenging successful tenders
Presenters
Paul Shallard, Partner, Deloitte
Paul Shallard is a Deloitte Consulting Partner based in Auckland with over 18 years of experience with Deloitte in New Zealand and internationally on a wide range of projects. From improving service delivery and enhancing the customer experience, through to reducing operating costs, Paul works with his clients to design and implement changes to the way they operate as a way to increase enterprise value and to deliver better results. He specialises in sourcing and procurement, strategic cost transformation, and service outsourcing, across the public and private sectors.
Adina Halpern, Solicitor and Barrister, Adina Halpern & Co
Adina is an experienced pragmatic senior solicitor specialising in contracting, procurement and probity. She has worked across various industries, in the private and public sector, as a partner at Buddle Findlay and in-house, becoming a trusted commercial and strategic advisor to senior leaders in the UK and NZ. Adina’s deep knowledge of New Zealand public law as it applies to the day-to-day activities of Crown entities plus extensive experience of commercial and corporate law has proven invaluable when addressing many complex issues during that period.
Anthony Ruakere, Director, Ernst & Young Tahi
Anthony is a Director in EY’s Māori sector practice, Tahi Business Services. Having worked with and alongside Māori organisations in legal and business advisory capacities since 1996, Anthony brings a wealth of institutional and subject knowledge to his client engagements. In particular his work has seen him advise in various areas including strategy development and implementation, infrastructure procurement modelling, operating model design, Māori stakeholder relationship management and engagement, Māori partnership strategies, outcomes framework development, detailed service design, social enterprise, marketing, branding and supply chain management.
Mark Williamson, Partner, DLA Piper
Mark Williamson is a leading commercial and projects lawyer with market leading experience in procurement, construction, and regulation (including trade practices laws). He has over 20 years' experience advising both local and international clients in a range of sectors including local government, FMCG, insurance and life sciences. Mark is ranked as a Leading Individual for both Real Estate & Construction and Competition Law in Legal 500’s 2020 rankings.
Anna Sweeney, Senior Solicitor, DLA Piper
Anna is a senior solicitor in the litigation team at DLA Piper, with a particular interest in public law litigation. She assists both public and private clients to manage a wide range of public law and regulatory issues — including administrative decision making processes, regulatory and statutory obligations, declaratory judgment proceedings, and judicial review. Anna advises on all issues relating to official information and privacy, including providing advice on the appropriate responses to different requests.