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Update on the Treasury minutes to the thirty-fifth report, together with the fifty seventh to sixty fifth reports from the Committee of Public Accounts 2006 to 2007

This document contains the following information: Update on the Treasury from the Committee of Public Accounts 2006 to 2007

This was published under the 2007 to 2010 Brown Labour government

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Update on the Treasury minutes to the thirty-fifth report, together with the fifty seventh to sixty fifth reports from the Committee of Public Accounts 2006-2007

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This document contains the following information: 35th report BBC outsourcing: the contract between the BBC and Siemens Business Service; 57th report Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: reducing the reliance on landfill in England; 58th report Estimating and monitoring the costs of building roads in England; 59th report Pay modernisation: a new contract for NHS consultants in England; 60th report Big science: public investment in large scientific facilities; 61st report Managing the Defence Estate; 62nd report The Thames Gateway: laying the foundations; 63rd report HM Treasury: tendering and benchmarking in PFI; 64th report The management of staff sickness absence in the Department for Transport and its agencies; 65th Report Filing of VAT and company tax returns

The reports were published as HC 118 (ISBN 9780215034816); HC 212 (ISBN 9780215036919); HC 426 (ISBN 9780215037084); HC 506 (ISBN 9780215037299); HC 521 (ISBN 9780215037152); HC 537 (ISBN 9780215037473); HC 693 (ISBN 9780215037206); HC 754 (ISBN 9780215037350); HC 791 (9780215037213); HC 548 (ISBN 9780215037602)

This Command Paper was laid before Parliament by a Government Minister by Command of Her Majesty. Command Papers are considered by the Government to be of interest to Parliament but are not required to be presented by legislation.

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Published 21 February 2008

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