Transparency data

Spending data for DCLG February 2012

The spending report and the Government Procurement Card spending report for DCLG for February 2012.

Documents

DCLG expenditure over £500 February 2012

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DCLG expenditure over £500 February 2012 (.csv format)

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Details

HM Treasury requires that all central government departments publish details of their spending for transactions over £25,000, and publish monthly data by the last day of each month. This department has lowered its threshold and publishes its transactions over £500.

Available below is the spending report for February 2012. There were no Government Procurement Card transactions for this month.

Points to note on this report:

  • Over £500 transparency spending data is taken from SAP’s general ledger payment transactions.
  • As required by HM Treasury, the data relates to accounts payable payments and credit note transactions for grants and procurement expenditure, recorded at the time the transaction was processed on SAP. The data excludes any subsequent journal transactions and accounts receivable receipts.
  • Travel, subsistence and other employee transactions - these are currently published on a summarised anonomised basis. They are summarised by ‘Expense area’, then ‘Expense type’, by day.
  • The terms ‘localism’ and ‘neighbourhoods’ in the spreadsheets refer to groups within DCLG. They cover policy areas such as housing, planning and local government.
  • The data is published in CSV and Excel formats in payment date sequence.

Updates to this page

Published 4 April 2012

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