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Home » UK Government Tech Spend: £23B Expenditure Faces Scrutiny Over Transparency

UK Government Tech Spend: £23B Expenditure Faces Scrutiny Over Transparency

UK authorities questioned for lack of clarity in public sector's multibillion-pound technology procurement

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 4, 2025
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UK government tech spend of £23B under scrutiny as MPs demand transparency in public sector technology procurement.

UK government tech spend has come under intense examination following revelations that more than £23 billion has been spent without adequate transparency or oversight.

This issue was raised in a recent Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report that criticized how British public sector departments handle their technology procurement processes.

Members of Parliament described UK government tech spend as a “black box” because they cannot access sufficient information about the procurement process or the delivered value from contracts.

The PAC revealed that taxpayers receive no information about the results achieved by digital projects though government spending is significant.

Various departments in the UK Parliament committee found that insufficient central management of technology vendors combined with duplicated procurement activities resulted in performance inefficiencies.

Dame Meg Hillier who heads the committee showed caution about digital transformation by pointing to previous cases of spending surpluses and service non-delivery in projects.

The representatives of Government Digital Service maintained that Cabinet Office personnel are constructing frameworks which aim to enhance accountability.

According to the PAC more reliable system checks and standardized reporting practices remain indispensable for the government to prevent public confidence in technology investments from deteriorating.

The UK government needs to enhance its tech spending oversight according to the PAC while establishing a central contacts database along with success metrics and regular reporting to Parliament.

According to the report the National Audit Office should get additional power to assess how technology investments influence different departments.

The development triggers a fresh discussion about accountability standards and digital investment worth in the UK public sector.

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