No, not really.
However, one thing I have observed that I think needs to be mentioned is that public servants who are involved in awarding contracts, and public servants in general, are required to undergo training on the application of the Financial Administration Act, particularly the famous sections 32 and 34. Section 32 prohibits the awarding of a contract without the necessary funds. Section 34 is designed to ensure that the contract has been fulfilled as intended. All public servants are required to take that training. However, staff in ministers' offices are not.