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Government departments respond to the Public Accounts Committee reports through a Treasury minute.
This is a list of all the opinions the RPC issued in 2020 on HM Treasury measures.
All documents relating to HM Treasury publication of spend over £25,000.
HM Treasury’s programme of secondary legislation to replace retained EU law in order to deliver a Smarter Regulatory Framework for financial services tailored to the UK.
The Exchequer Secretary ( XST ) is responsible for: Growth, productivity and investment including: Investment Zones British Business Bank and British Patient Capital Foreign direct investment (non-FS) Infrastructure (physical and digital) and UK Infrastructure Bank Levelling Up and local growth...
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (FST) is responsible for: The UK tax system including: Direct, indirect, business, property, and personal taxation (except for taxes covered by EST and XST ) European and other international tax issues Customs and VAT...
A Treasury Department of the United States and HM Treasury joint statement on the formation of a Financial Regulatory Working Group.
The government has published its response to the Treasury Committee report ‘The Treasury Committee’s scrutiny of appointments'.
Progress report on the implementation of government accepted recommendations of the Committee of Public Accounts.
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