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HMRC chief executive moves to head up audit watchdog
CIPFA member Sir Jon Thompson will take over as chief executive of the Financial Reporting Council...
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HMRC missed its target for reducing fraud and error in personal tax credit overpayments last year,...
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England rated UK’s worst performer in devolving power
Devolution has “struggled to take root in England” compared to other UK countries, according to...
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SEND duties ‘increasing pressure on councils’
The expansion of special educational needs duties has left councils facing a “financial crisis”,...
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Costly delays now ‘the norm’ for major rail projects
Taxpayers and commuters have been let down by the persistent delays and growing costs of Crossrail...
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Austerity fuelling rise in serious crime, MPs told
Austerity has an “inescapable” link to rising levels of serious organised crime, MPs have heard.
Public sector ‘must lead by example’ on paying suppliers
Public sector bodies have been urged to pay outsourced suppliers on time after the sector...
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