Government procurement card transactions Q1 ...
From the dataset abstract
Payments (of any value) using Government Procurement Cards made by London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (London Fire Brigade) as required by the government's Transparency Code...
Source: LFEPA Government Procurement Card (GPC) transactions
Additional Information
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| License | UK Open Government Licence (OGL) |
| Created | over 10 years ago |
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| Size | 647 |
| cache last updated | over 10 years ago |
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