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Transparency data: Ofqual government procurement card data

Ofqual

February 8
09:30 2024

In line with UK government commitments to increase transparency, we publish details of spend over 500.

Published 13 November 2015
Last updated 8 February 2024 +show all updates
  1. Added data for December 2023.

  2. Added data for November 2023.

  3. Updated to reflect that there was no relevant spending during October 2023.

  4. Added data for July, August and September 2023.

  5. Added data for June 2023.

  6. Updated with the data from May.

  7. Updated to include data for April 2023.

  8. Updated to include data from March 2023.

  9. Uploaded to include data for February 2023

  10. Updated to include data from December 2022 and January 2023.

  11. Updated to include data from December 2022.

  12. Updated to include data from December 2022.

  13. Updated to include data for November 2022

  14. Updated to include data for October 2022.

  15. Updated to include data for September 2022

  16. Updated to include data from August 2022.

  17. Updated to include data for July 2022.

  18. Updated to include data from March 2022

  19. Updated to include data from January 2022 and February 2022

  20. Updated to include data for September 2021.

  21. GPC spend from April to September 2021.

  22. Four new invoices received in May added to the Government Procurement Card spreadsheet.

  23. 2021 to 2022: Government Procurement Card updated with one addition. Data published up to April 2021.

  24. 2020 to 2021: Government Procurement Card data updated with four additions. Data published up to March 2021.

  25. Two new additions from January added to the spreadsheet.

  26. One new item from December added to the Government Procurement Card attachment.

  27. 2020 to 2021 financial year: government procurement card data document amended to include October.

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