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Nonetheless, the Treasury reiterated that it is up to departments and regulators to ensure they have the capability and capacity to discharge their duties, including understanding what financial expertise they need.66 The Department for Business and Trade explained how the kinds of skills it requires, including commercial, financial and accounting skills, are high in demand across the private sector and government. We heard how regulators face the same challenges in competing for these skills...

Nonetheless, the Treasury reiterated that it is up to departments and regulators to ensure they have the capability and capacity to discharge their duties, including understanding what financial expertise they need.66 The Department for Business and Trade explained how the kinds of skills it requires, including commercial, financial and accounting skills, are high in demand across the private sector and government. We heard how regulators face the same challenges in competing for these skills.67 The Department for Business and Trade told us that things had improved in getting people with the commercial negotiation and financial experience to Type: conclusion | Number: 23 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 5.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: April 2025 5.2 The Government Commercial Functional Standard refers to ‘Sourcing Playbook’ guidance regarding the monitoring of the supplier financial standing and identifyi