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CLC seeks views on payment reporting

21 Feb 23 The Construction Leadership Council is seeking industry views to help form a response to a government consultation on red tape that requires companies to report how long they take to pay suppliers.

The government wants to know whether The Reporting on Payment Practices and Performance Regulations 2017 have achieved their objectives or had any unintended consequences.

The regulations expire on 6th April 2024 and ministers have yet to decide whether they will be extended.

The consultation is part of a wider review of business practices that impact upon small businesses.

The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has published a survey to gather an initial construction industry opinion on key questions.

Survey findings will be accompanied by a series of workshops later in the spring to agree industry鈥檚 response.

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The survey can be found at

Electrical Contractors Association chief executive Steve Bratt is chair of the CLC business models workstream. He said: 鈥淭he regulations introducing the duty to report on payment performance have been welcome and have provided a focal point for monitoring and improving payment performance.

鈥淗owever, it is important not to stand still on our progress and to seek opportunities to improve further. This consultation explores going further, notably by seeking to measure the monetary value of payments made as well as the volume, and the provision of detailed information about retentions held.

鈥淪eeking further clarity on these two issues have been a major challenge for our industry and the consultation provides an ideal framework to have meaningful discussion.

鈥淲e are grateful to those in our industry who have taken the lead over the years to improve payment behaviours to date, and we hope that they will continue to work with us to deliver next level transformative change.鈥

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