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This policy summary outlines the objectives, benefits, scope, and the responsibilities of your organisation when using the Cabinet Office spend controls.
All data on DCMS spending over £500 with an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) since April 2021.
This series brings together all documents relating to Spend over £25,000
Centrally approved spending for property, advertising, consultancy, technology and recruitment.
This page contains guidance for Accounting Officers to supplement the core guidance contained in Managing Public Money.
Estimates are the means of obtaining from Parliament, the legal authority to consume resources and spend cash the government needs to finance department's agreed spending programme
What to do when spending falls outside of your delegated authority limits and understand the responsibilities of accounting officers.
A description of how government handles public funds and how public spending is accountable to Parliament.
Find out how to make sure that your charity’s money is safe, properly used and accounted for.
This collection brings together all documents relating to Cabinet Office spend data.
This page provides information on reporting and performance management for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Free and impartial help with money and pensions.
Spending by a government procurement card (GPC), over £500.
All data on departmental spending over £500 with an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) since August 2016.
Centrally approved new spending on property, advertising, consultancy, technology and commercial.
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