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Monthly details of HM Revenue & Customs expenditure with suppliers via Government Procurement Card, covering transactions over £500.
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Report on DVLA spending over £500 with an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) from August 2017.
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Details Government Legal Department, Attorney General's Office and HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate GPC spend over £500.
Report on DVLA spending over £500 with an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) from July 2017.
This spreadsheet reports on HMRC’s spending over £25,000 for June 2017.
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