Spend with suppliers
As the Commission is regularly publishing details of all spending over £250, we thought an explanation of our spending activity and arrangements would be helpful.
Following the Secretary of State’s 13 August 2010 announcement to disband the Audit Commission, we have begun to wind down the organisation, but our activity continues through to the end of 2012. We still have a programme of work to deliver, legal duties to meet, obligations to our staff, and a property portfolio to maintain. This means we will continue to incur expenditure on goods and services to meet these requirements and each month we will publish details of any spending over £250. Our Annual Reports and Accounts are laid before Parliament, and have, of course, always been in the public domain.
We are subject to the legal and regulatory framework for public sector procurement. Our rules governing, for example, expenses, travel, hotel accommodation and use of non-Audit Commission facilities are in line with those of government departments and other public sector bodies.
We are also accountable for achieving best value for money and are open to legal challenge under the EC public procurement directives and related UK regulations. These are reflected in our detailed governance arrangements and financial policies.
Our decisions to buy goods and services are in line with business need and comply with our own governance arrangements and financial policies.
The Audit Commission also publishes studies into value for money and financial management. We therefore incur costs associated with these. We publish reports digitally, but we also spend money on printing, publishing and disseminating studies. This expenditure also covers the costs of reporting local audits to the bodies concerned.
The spend reports are available as CSV files. This format uses a standard column width and not all information may be visible. To view all the data you may need to expand the column width. It isn’t practical to publish in detail the business reason for all spend over £250, but we can provide further information, on request, for any items of spend.
This information is also available on the www.data.gov.uk (external link) and on
The Department for Communities and Local Government website (external link)
2013/14
Spend with suppliers – August 2013
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2012/13
Spend with suppliers – March 2013
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2011/12
Spend with suppliers – March 2012
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Spend with suppliers – December 2011
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2010/11
Spend with suppliers – March 2011
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Spend with suppliers – December 2010
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Spend with suppliers – April 2010
2009/10
Audit Commission Procurement Spend 2009/2010