Government Procurement Card transactions
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) published a revised Transparency Code in October 2014, and as part of that, local authorities are required to publish open data.
Local authorities must publish details of every transaction on a Government Procurement Card. For each transaction, the following details must be published:
- date of the transaction
- local authority department which incurred the expenditure
- beneficiary
- amount
- Value Added Tax that cannot be recovered
- summary of the purpose of the expenditure, and
- merchant category (eg. computers, software etc).
May 2023 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
May 2023 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
April 2023 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
April 2023 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
March 2023 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
March 2023 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
February 2023 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
February 2023 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
January 2023 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
January 2023 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
December 2022 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
December 2022 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
November 2022 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
November 2022 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
October 2022 (Adobe pdf documents)
Government Procurement Card Transactions
October 2022 (csv)
Government Procurement Card Transactions