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Previously on "Plan B?"

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post

    BBC News - You paid how much for that photocopier?

    Turn £1,512.00 into £42,000.00

    I always thought school teachers are thick.
    Presumably it's one of those daft situations whereby if they spend less than their allowance one year then their grant is reduced accordingly the next (and no doubt some had a backhand from the suppliers).

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  • vetran
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    don't worry Cleggy will take an extra grand off the middle income families to pay for it!


    Its outrageous. I thought they had the central purchasing website to stop this happening. the one where you can only tender if you have £10Million turnover. I suggest they ban any company that did this from ever supplying government again. problem is I bet its the usual suspects.

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  • Paddy
    started a topic Plan B?

    Plan B?

    BBC News - You paid how much for that photocopier?

    Turn £1,512.00 into £42,000.00

    I always thought school teachers are thick.

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