Transparency data

Cabinet Office spend approvals: July to September 2016

This data shows Cabinet Office spend on estates, ICT and recruitment for quarter 2, July to September 2016.

Documents

Cabinet Office spend approvals July to September 2016: property

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Cabinet Office spend approvals July to September 2016: ICT

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Cabinet Office spend approvals July to September 2016: recruitment

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Details

To help address the budget deficit, the government introduced a new and ambitious approach to take out costs and waste in central government operations in order to protect essential jobs and services on the frontline.

Measures include a significant programme of renegotiating contracts with major suppliers and a strict moratorium in 5 key areas of discretionary spend: consulting, estates, ICT, marketing, and recruitment.

There was no Cabinet Office spend on consultancy or marketing during this period.

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Published 13 October 2017

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