Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Twitter Facebook

Get the data

June 16th, 2010 | by | Published in All Stories, Open Society  |  2 Comments

Here are the basic details of the 3,150 dinners, drinks receptions and events the UK’s top mandarins have attended over the last three years, collected from departmental websites and through Freedom of Information legislation.

This allows anyone, for the first time, to search and see exactly which companies have entertained top civil servants – and how often – in an easily searchable format.

The data is accessible as a google document below and you can save a full copy here.

Despite an edict from Cabinet Secretary Gus O’Donnell ordering departments to routinely publish hospitality information, this data is not complete: departments including the Foreign Office, Ministry of Defence and Treasury are still yet to release data reaching as far back as 2008, citing future publication.

As and when this data becomes available, The Bureau will update the above database and the rankings based on it, and post update stories on this site.

You are free to modify this data, make deriviative works and visualisations (please let us know below if you do), but please credit the Bureau and link to this site.

Related links:

Responses

  1. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism says:

    August 27th, 2010 at 8:20 pm (#)

    [...] Get the full data here [...]

  2. Bureau publishes comprehensive civil service hospitality database :: The Bureau of Investigative Journalism says:

    January 6th, 2011 at 12:43 pm (#)

    [...] See the full data here. [...]

Related articles

Exploitation in Britain – the food industry exposed
May 16, 2012 | by | No Comments
4676973675_d5fc885c08_b

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation study finds exploitation in UK food industry.

Suspected drone strikes kill 12 civilians in Yemen
May 15, 2012 | by | No Comments
MQ-9 Reaper - AN HONOURABLE GERMAN/Flickr

Biggest loss of civilian life in reported drone strike this year.

Alchemy on the London stock market
May 15, 2012 | by | No Comments
Platinum mine by Liane Greef via Flickr Creative Commons

Are mining companies listed in London paying full taxes in the developing world?

Tax havens: a low cost place in the sun
May 15, 2012 | by | 1 Comment
Luxembourg- screen grab iPlayer

Leaked documents reveal major companies's tax avoidance.

New research suggests Tasers can be lethal
May 15, 2012 | by | 1 Comment
The X26 Taser. Source Flickr, by hradcanska

Tasers are being used more and more, but are they really safe?

Bankers’ lobby steps up to save sky-high bonuses
May 14, 2012 | by | No Comments
Euro parliament- Flickr/John & Mel Kots

Industry group of bankers lobbies the EU on bankers' bonuses.