DfE and executive agency spend over £25,000: 2013 to 2014
Details of spend over £25,000 by the Department for Education and its executive agencies during the financial year 2013 to 2014.
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The government set out the need for greater transparency across its operations to enable the public to hold public bodies and politicians to account. This includes a commitment relating to public expenditure, intended to help achieve better value for money.
From April 2010, the Department for Education began to publish spend over £25,000, which now includes spend for our executive agencies:
- the Standards and Testing Agency (STA)
- the Education Funding Agency (EFA)
- the National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL)
From April 2013 the Teaching Agency (TA) and National College (NC) merged to form the National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL).
We aim to publish the data for the previous month by the last working day of the current month.
You can also search for the Department for Education’s and executive agencies’ data on Data.gov.uk where you will find further information about the government’s transparency initiative.
Updates to this page
Published 10 June 2013Last updated 24 November 2014 + show all updates
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Updated 'Department for Education and executive agency spend: February 2014' document.
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Added data for February and March 2014.
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Added data for January 2014.
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Added data for November and December 2013.
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Added data for October 2013.
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September 2013 information added.
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August 2013 information added.
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July 2013 information added.
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Department for Education spend in June 2013 information added.
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Updated to include spend data for May 2013.
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First published.