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April-2020.Pdf Official# PAYMENT PAYMENT DIRECTORATE PAYEE DATE AMOUNT Chief Executives Directorate 01/04/2020 1,740.00 Mike Smith Training and Consul Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 1,218.00 Payroll Business Solutions Ltd Housing & Regeneration 01/04/2020 8,500.15 REDACTED PERSONAL DATA Directorate Chief Executives Directorate 01/04/2020 545.00 Mayors Appeal Fund Chief Executives Directorate 01/04/2020 1,665.00 Mayors Appeal Fund Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 8,000.04 Strawberry Hill Enterprises Lt Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 11,745.85 Strawberry Hill Enterprises Lt Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 25,000.00 REDACTED PERSONAL DATA Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 25,000.00 REDACTED PERSONAL DATA Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 25,000.00 REDACTED PERSONAL DATA Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 25,000.00 REDACTED PERSONAL DATA Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 25,000.00 REDACTED PERSONAL DATA Resources Directorate 01/04/2020 25,000.00 REDACTED PERSONAL DATA Resources Directorate 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