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Summaries of advice given under the business appointment rules to applicants at SCS2 and SCS1 level and equivalents
This page summarises advice given under the business appointment rules to applicants at SCS2 and SCS1 level and equivalents.
Summaries of advice given under the business appointment rules to applicants at SCS2 and SCS1 grades and equivalents.
Summaries of advice given under the business appointment rules to applicants at SCS2 and SCS1 level and equivalents.
Data on gifts that special advisers gave and received, hospitality and external meetings.
Data on gifts and hospitality received by Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office special advisers, and meetings they attended with senior media figures.
Data on senior officials’ business expenses and hospitality, and the permanent secretary’s meetings with external organisations
Data on gifts and hospitality received by Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) ministers, their external meetings and overseas travel.
Data on senior officials’ business expenses and hospitality, and the permanent secretary’s meetings with external organisations.
Data on gifts and hospitality received by special advisers, and meetings they attended with senior media figures.
Data on senior officials' business expenses and hospitality, and the permanent secretary’s meetings with external organisations.
Data on gifts and hospitality that ministers gave or received, their external meetings and any overseas travel.
Centrally approved new spending on advertising, commercial, technology, property and contingent labour.
Supplement to the HMPPS Annual Report and Accounts 2022 to 2023.
This report focuses on the public sector fraud landscape in central government, and the levels of fraud and error loss outside of the tax and welfare system
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