Transparency data

DHSC departmental spending over £500: 2017

Department of Health and Social Care transactions over £500 made using the electronic procurement card (EPC).

Documents

DHSC departmental spending over £500: data for December 2017

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DHSC departmental spending over £500: data for November 2017

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DHSC departmental spending over £500: data for October 2017

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DHSC departmental spending over £500: data for September 2017

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Information on Department of Health and Social Care transactions over £500 made using the electronic procurement card (EPC).

Updates to this page

Published 28 February 2017
Last updated 27 February 2018 + show all updates
  1. Added data for December 2017.

  2. Added data for November 2017.

  3. Updated with October 2017 data.

  4. Data for September 2017 added.

  5. Added data for August 2017.

  6. Added data for July 2017.

  7. June data added.

  8. May data added.

  9. Added data for March and April 2017.

  10. Added data for February.

  11. First published.

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