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*"Wirral’s £250,000 bill for privatisation that never was"<sup>[http://www.wirralnews.co.uk/wirral-news/local-wirral-news/2012/01/04/wirral-s-250-000-bill-for-privatisation-that-never-was-80491-30051447/]</sup> | *"Wirral’s £250,000 bill for privatisation that never was"<sup>[http://www.wirralnews.co.uk/wirral-news/local-wirral-news/2012/01/04/wirral-s-250-000-bill-for-privatisation-that-never-was-80491-30051447/]</sup>, <sup>[http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2011/12/30/wirral-s-250-000-bill-for-privatisation-that-never-was-92534-30032009/]</sup>, | ||
<sup>[http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/pacspe_consultancy_fees]</sup> | |||
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Revision as of 09:28, 1 February 2012
This page lists just some of the important things discovered through WhatDoTheyKnow
2009
- "In 2008/9 HMRC processed 65.3% of claims in nine working days, against a target of 69%."[1]
2010
- The criteria TfL use for congestion charge appeals [2]
- "very high volumes of [child benefit] claims being received, to manage customers' expectations our agents are telling customers that in some complex cases it can take up to 26 weeks to process a claim"[3]
- text of ICO (ICO) warning to TalkTalk [4]
- "The government has wasted millions of pounds setting up a sub-optimal journey planner for cyclists" [5]
- "Shropshire schools spent more than £200,000 on supply teachers in 12 months"[6]
- "AT LEAST 772 children have been placed for adoption in Wales in the past five years, after local authorities obtained court orders overriding parental consent."[7]
- "Electoral Commission's expenses advice frustrates journalists' inquiries"[8]
2011
- Waltham Forest - "Council spends £7k on Olympic tickets" [11]
- Contract between the Ministry of Justice and the company behind http://www.courtserve.net prevents courts publishing their own lists online. [12][13]
- List of members of Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)[14]