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These documents provide business expenses details of all permanent secretaries, director generals and non-executive directors.
Scotland Office spending over £25,000 for March 2013.
Executive Committee Terms of Reference
Quarterly information on exceptions to moratoria on spend for ICT, consultancy, recruitment, property, consultancy, advertising and marketing.
This document details HMT spend greater than £25,000.
This document details GPC (Government Procurement Card) HMT spend greater than £500.
Minutes from the meeting.
Minutes of the UK Export Finance Executive Committee from July to December 2012
Minutes of UK Export Finance Board meetings
Office of the Advocate General spending over £25,000: April 2013
Office of the Advocate General spending over £25,000: March 2013
GPC spend over £500 for the Office of the Advocate General April 2013
GPC spend over £500 for the Office of the Advocate General March 2013
Business Plan quarterly data summary - April to June 2012-2013.
Business Plan quarterly data summary - October to December 2011-2012.
Business Plan Quarterly Data Summary - July to September 2011-2012.
Business Plan quarterly data summary - April to June 2011-2012.
Business Plan quarterly data summary - January to March 2011-2012.
Spend over £25,000 in the DFID March 2011.
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