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Procurement plans sidestep controls

By George Parker, Jean Eaglesham and Chris Giles

Published: May 16 2008 03:00 | Last updated: May 16 2008 03:00

When Alistair Darling turned off the public spending tap last October, many Whitehall departments were left scrabbling to come to a terms with a new financial environment after years of above-inflation rises.

So there will be much Whitehall interest in the creative accounting employed by the Treasury to help the Ministry of Defence press ahead with key procurement projects - notably the two aircraft carriers being built near Gordon Brown's Fife constituency.

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