Where is money spent?
Charles Finley made this Official Information request to The Treasury
Response to this request is long overdue. By law The Treasury should have responded by now (details and exceptions). The requester can complain to the Ombudsman.
From: Charles Finley
Dear The Treasury,
Please can you publish a list of 25 business that the public sector has spent the most money with over the last five years, and how much was spent with each business.
I would like to see whether it has changed over that time, what businesses they are, and what strategies are in place to manage the businesses.
Yours faithfully,
Charles Finley
From: Bradley Martin [TSY]
The Treasury
Dear Charles
Please find attached a letter regarding your request for information.
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From: Charles Finley
Dear Bradley Martin [TSY],
Thank you for your reply, however it doesn’t fill me with confidence that the Treasury cannot answer this question.
Please can you point me towards a way of getting the information? If it isn’t held by treasury (which I am sure it must be?) then is it held by another department?
Also, what plans are in place which could support this question in the future?
Thank you
Charles
Yours sincerely,
Charles Finley
From: Charles Finley
Dear Bradley Martin [TSY],
Please can I get a follow up on this please?
Yours sincerely,
Charles Finley
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