Watchdogs slam Bank of England for 'breaking rules' when spending £10million of public cash

The Government-owned bank also has 800 unused desks at its London HQ and more than 700 job titles.

The Bank plans to go for more desk sharing – but not till February 2020, after new technology has been rolled out.

The National Audit Office says the bank broke its own rules when it allowed 200 purchases above £25,000 to go through without being signed off.

It said up to £200,000 could have been saved on £2million of the deals, many relating to IT.

The report comes just days after the bank, under governor Mark Carney, announced changes to its expenses ­policy. MPs had slammed costs run up by officials, including £11,000 on a flight.

The NAO said the Bank must “transform” its central services department to meet a self-imposed £476million annual costs cap.

NAO head Amyas Morse said the BoE had “rightly recognised” its central services needed reform.

He added: “The bank should not underestimate the scale of change required.

“Improvements will only be possible if staff across the Bank are encouraged to embrace a more cost-conscious culture.”

  • GOT a story? RING The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL [email protected]

Source: Read Full Article