Submitted on Sunday 7th August 2011
Published on Tuesday 16th August 2011
Current status: Closed
Closed: Thursday 16th August 2012
Signatures: 7
Governmnet credit [procurement] cards review.
The government has over 140, 000 credit cards [known as procurement cards] through out all departments and quangos; they currently account for around £1 BILLION per annum of tax payers money. They were supposed to be used to ease the procurement of small items such as stationary etc. although have been used recklessly for indulgence in hotels and restaurants, luxurious breaaks and even shopping sprees on web sites such as Amazon and other high street stores running up bills to the sum of around £500, 000.
Many of the cards which have a monthly limit, although the cards used by civil servants in higher echelons [reportedly] do not have a set limit.
There can be no rational explanation as to why there are so many in use nor can they be scrutinised easily as a result of the number in use.
Therefore a thorough review needs to be undertaken.
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