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•Government department spends £1,200 on two folders
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Department for Culture Media and Sport bought the folders from luxury leather goods manufacturer Barrow Hepburn & Gale .
It came as Chancellor Rachel Reeves launched a crackdown on government waste.
Other departments routinely buy the same leather-bound document holders from the company.
But sources suggest extra expense is justified to enhance the image of the government.
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