Government making their spending public
something really good coming out of UK government for the first time in a while.
Liberal Conservatives
The largest release of government data in UK history revealed tens of millions of pounds lost in unpaid student loans and overpaid benefits at a time when the Labour government was getting to grips with the scale of the crisis of the public sector deficit.
The data also showed that spending on consultants, in every case sanctioned by ministers, amounted to £1.8bn in the last financial year. The figure suggests a substantial rise on the previous year, when official estimates put the bill at £1.5bn, after several years in which Labour had reduced the consultancy bill in efficiency savings.
The information, released from the Treasury spending database known as the Combined Online Information System (Coins), covers the last year of the Labour government. It is the first time the government's accounting books have been published, and follows a long-running campaign by the Guardian and campaigners for open government.
The data also showed that spending on consultants, in every case sanctioned by ministers, amounted to £1.8bn in the last financial year. The figure suggests a substantial rise on the previous year, when official estimates put the bill at £1.5bn, after several years in which Labour had reduced the consultancy bill in efficiency savings.
The information, released from the Treasury spending database known as the Combined Online Information System (Coins), covers the last year of the Labour government. It is the first time the government's accounting books have been published, and follows a long-running campaign by the Guardian and campaigners for open government.
something really good coming out of UK government for the first time in a while.
Liberal Conservatives
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