DfE and executive agency spend over 拢25,000: 2012 to 2013
Details of spend over 拢25,000 by the Department for Education and its executive agencies during the financial year 2012 to 2013.
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The government set out the need for greater transparency across its operations to enable the public to hold public bodies and politicians to account. This includes a commitment relating to public expenditure, intended to help achieve better value for money.
In April 2010, as part of this transparency agenda, the Department for Education and our current and former Arm鈥檚 Length Bodies (ALBs) began to publish spend over 拢25,000. From October 2011 the Standards and Testing Agency (STA) was formed and from April 2012 most ALBs were closed and 3 further executive agencies (EAs) were created:
- the Education Funding Agency (EFA)
- the Teaching Agency (TA)
- the National College (NC)
Information regarding former ALBs is available on the National Archives website.
We aim to publish the data for the previous month by the last working day of the current month.
You can also search for the Department for Education鈥檚, EA鈥檚 and our ALB鈥檚 data on where you will find further information about the government鈥檚 transparency initiative.