Gifts, benefits and hospitality
The VIT is required to disclose any gifts made to the organisation under the Government's standing directions.
Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality Register 2023-24
Click here to view last financial year's Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality Register.
Procurement
The VIT Procurement Complaints Procedure aligns to the Victorian Government Purchasing Board (VGPB) requirements. Concerns about procurement processes conducted by the VIT is addressed through a review process.
The Procurement Activity Plan is prepared in response to a Victorian Government Purchasing Board policy requiring agencies to publish a summary forecast of planned procurement activities for each financial year.
All VIT planned procurement projects are subject to revision or cancellation. The information in the Procurement Activity Plan is provided for planning purposes only. The plan does not represent a solicitation or constitute a request for proposal, nor is it a commitment by VIT to purchase the described goods or services.
Contracts
In keeping with the Financial Management Act 1994 and guidance from the Victorian Government Purchasing Board, VIT conducts a fair and open competitive process before awarding a contract for goods or services.
Any contracts (excluding contracts under head agreements) with a total estimated value equal to or exceeding $100,000 must be disclosed within 60 days of awarding a contract on the Tenders VIC website.