SQA Procurement
Procurement covers the process of acquisition of goods, works and services from third parties by contracting authorities. It ranges from initial concept and definition of business need through to the end of the useful life of a procured asset or service contract.
As a Non-Departmental Public Body, SQA is accountable to the Scottish Government. Details of this relationship and associated responsibilities are set out in the Management Statement and Financial Memorandum. This requires SQA to comply with law and Government regulation as set out in a number of documents (including the Scottish Public Finance Manual, HM Treasury guidance, and European Union procurement directives) which ensures that openness and value for money are achieved in all transactions.
Our guidance
Our documentation
- Anti bribery policy incorporating anti slavery (20 KB)
- Modern Slavery Act policy statement (134 KB)
- Procurement Policy including Sustainability (238 KB)
- Procurement Procedures (176 KB)
- Procurement Strategy (241 KB)
- Scheme of Delegation (78 KB)
- Terms and Conditions (38 KB)
Further information is available by following the related information links.
Annual reports
- SQA Procurement Annual Report 2022/23 (219 KB)
- SQA Procurement Annual Report 2021/22 (236 KB)
- SQA Procurement Annual Report 2020/21 (195 KB)
- SQA Procurement Annual Report 2019/20 (185 KB)
- SQA Procurement Annual Report 2018/19 (345 KB)
- SQA Procurement Annual Report 2017/18 (295 KB)