Transparency data

Advertising and marketing spending controls exceptions: July to September 2016

Updated 21 July 2017
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Advertising & Marketing
Department Organisation Name HMG Ref Number. Project name Basis for expenditure approval Total Value Approved (£) Date of approval
HO Not set HMG3103 Fire Kills national advertising campaign Fire Kills has been running in some form since 1988 in response to data that suggests that the majority of people who die in fires, do so because they aren't aware of the fire early enough and may not have enough time to get out of their home safely. £1,000,000 Aug-16
HO Not set HMG3236 Professional Enablers Professional enablers were identified by the Serious and Organised Crime Strategy as professionals who can act as facilitators of money laundering for organised criminals. Deterring these professionals from becoming involved in money laundering is a Home Office priority. £175,000 Sep-16
HO Not set HMG3100 Modern Slavery The last Modern Slavery Campaign ran in 2014/15. The campaign ran from July ? December 2014 and cost ?2.18m. The funding was predominantly used to deliver a communications campaign which raised awareness of slavery in the UK, educated the public and small and medium businesses on the different types of slavery and claimed to increase their propensity to report suspicious activity via helpline. £1,000,000 Jul-16