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From Office of the Advocate General for Scotland (OAG)
  • Reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC)

  • Report on departmental spending over £25,000

  • Reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC).

  • Objectives for OAG for 2015-16

    First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

  • Reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC)

  • Report on departmental spending over £25,000

  • What is the department's policy on deleting emails after 3 months?

  • How many items (from a list) have been lost or stolen in the last 3 years

  • How many staff in OAG work on answering FOI questions?

  • In 2012, 2013 and 2014 how many parents went on maternity or paternity leave?

  • How many computers are still running on the Windows 2003 server?

  • Since 2010 has any minister sent out a request to civil servants regarding the use of grammar or the correct use of the English language?

  • What are the names of all Special Advisers attached to your Department as at 28 July?

  • How many personnel currently working for your department are seconded from outside organisations or companies?

  • How many of your organisation's computers are still running the Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP?

  • What is the amount your organisation pays to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and its subsidiaries?

  • Report on departmental spending over £25,000

  • Reports on departmental spending over £500 with a government procurement card (GPC)

  • Scotland Office and the Office of the Advocate General for Scotland Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2015

    First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

  • How much has the Office of the Advocate General for Scotland spent on Twitter and Facebook promotion?