Transparency data

Ministry of Justice spending over £25,000: 2020

Ministry of Justice (MOJ) HQ spending over £25,000 data for 2020.

Documents

April 2020 spend data

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May 2020 spend data

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June 2020 spend data

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Details

Guidance on Ministry of Justice (MOJ) over £25,000 data for 2020.

Over £25,000 transparency spend data are taken from the MOJ Aramis finance system.

As required by HM Treasury (HMT), the data relates to accounts payable payment and credit note transactions for grants and procurement spend, recorded at the time the transaction was processed on Aramis. The data excludes any subsequent journal transactions (eg to make corrections) and accounts receivable receipts.

We do not publish everything and HMT lists transactions not to be included in their guidance on data inclusions and redactions.

We are publishing the data in CSV format in monthly files for the various areas of MOJ as explained in the notes on data.

Published 20 July 2020
Last updated 22 April 2022 + show all updates
  1. October to December 2020 data published.

  2. September 2020 data published.

  3. August 2020 data published.

  4. July 2020 data published.

  5. April to June 2020 data published.

  6. First published.