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Management board business costs and hospitality expenses.
The spreadsheet below sets out monthly details of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) expenditure with suppliers covering transactions that exceed £25,000.
DFID Management Board business expenses: July to September 2009.
Examples of the types of transactions that may be redacted from publication in the reporting of Ministry spending over 25,000
Northern Ireland Office (NIO) publishes senior staff business expenses for Jan to March 2010.
Expenses received by members of the Home Office board between January and March 2010.
Expenses received by members of the Home Office board between October and December 2009.
The role of the Treasury on delivering carbon bugets.
Expenses received by members of the Home Office board between July and September 2009.
Expenses received by members of the Home Office board between April and June 2009.
Expenses received by members of the Home Office board between April 2008 and March 2009.
The Cabinet Office publishes, on a quarterly basis, details of expenses and hospitality incurred by their most senior officials.
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