WHITEHALL

Treasury exercise 'hides plans for further cuts'

Senior MPs have accuse the Treasury of hiding behind a spending control exercise to lay the groundwork for a further round of public spending cuts.

Senior MPs have accused the Treasury of hiding behind a spending control exercise to lay the groundwork for a further round of public spending cuts.

Concern is snowballing over a new requirement, announced by Treasury chief secretary Danny Alexander in April, that Whitehall departments must set aside 5% of their resource budget that could be withdrawn at short notice, should the Exchequer decide to re-prioritise public spending.

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