MOD exceptions to spending controls for January to December 2017
Reports on departmental exemptions to spending controls (moratoria).
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MOD publishes details of approved expenditure in areas limited by spending controls on a quarterly basis.
To help tackle 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, ICT, recruitment, marketing and property.
These are exceptions to cross-government moratoria on spend in the MOD.
Updates to this page
Published 14 December 2017Last updated 11 October 2019 + show all updates
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Added commercial data for July to December 2017.
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Added MOD's exceptions (advertising and marketing) to spending controls July to September 2017, MOD's exceptions (recruitment) to spending controls July to September 2017, MOD's exceptions (ICT) to spending controls July to September 2017, MOD's exceptions (recruitment) to spending controls October to December 2017, MOD's exceptions (ICT) to spending controls October to December 2017 and MOD's exceptions (consultancy) to spending controls October to December 2017.
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