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Government credit card used to spend over £6,000 at Hotel Chocolat days before Christmas

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An investigation has been launched after a government-funded agency credit card was used to buy thousands of pounds worth of luxury chocolate days before Christmas.

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is probing whether any rules were broken after it was discovered £6,248.40 was spent on a corporate credit card at Hotel Chocolat on a single day by someone with the card, The Insider reports.

The purchase was made on December 21 and is the single largest transaction made on an ICO corporate credit card in the last 10 months.

It is included in the ICO's corporate charge payments in excess of £500 for the 2020-21 tax year. The most expensive product available on the luxury chocolatier's website is a 147-piece collection of solid and

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