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Civil servants have been criticized for unnecessary spending on items such as celebrity cutouts, DJ equipment, and expensive shoes, totaling thousands of pounds, using Government Procurement Cards (GPCs). The government plans to freeze and reduce the number of GPCs in circulation, aiming to cut 'wasteful spending' and save taxpayers' money for improving public services.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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