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This business plan sets out what HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is going to do over the next two years.
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Government Procurement Card Spend over £500 March 2014
List of all financial transactions spending over £500 made by the Department of Energy and Climate Change in February 2014.…
List of spending over £500 made on the Government Procurement Card by the Department of Energy and Climate Change in February 2014.
This document details GPC (Government Procurement Card) HMT spend greater than £500.
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Reports on departmental spending over £500.
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…Details of PHE's government procurement card expenditure over £500.…
Transparency data released for NIO expenditure over £25,000 and government procurement card expenditure over £500 during February 2014
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