GPC Spend Over £500: August 2024
Summary
The Scotland Office published transparency data on Government Procurement Card (GPC) expenditure exceeding £500 for August 2024. The document provides a CSV file listing individual transactions made using government purchasing cards. This disclosure is part of UK government transparency requirements for public expenditure reporting.
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The Scotland Office published its monthly transparency data on Government Procurement Card (GPC) spending exceeding £500 for August 2024. The disclosure includes a CSV file listing individual transactions. This is part of UK government commitments to transparency in public expenditure.
This publication does not create new compliance obligations for businesses or individuals. It is a routine transparency disclosure providing visibility into government spending patterns.
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GPC spend over £500: August 2024
GPC spend over £500: August 2024
From: Scotland Office and Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland Published 20 September 2024 Get emails about this page
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GPC spend over £500: August 2024
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Published 20 September 2024
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