The government’s resources and waste reforms for England
Published on:Our report assesses government’s progress in tackling unnecessary waste, and concludes it lacks effective long-term plans.
Our report assesses government’s progress in tackling unnecessary waste, and concludes it lacks effective long-term plans.
The government recently published its new Cyber Security Strategy specifically aimed at building a cyber resilient public sector. Resilience is key in underpinning its vision to make the UK a cyber power in a world increasingly shaped by technologies that offer many benefits but also pose risks. The strategy reiterates that government remains an attractive […]
This report examines the Department for International Trade’s strategy for supporting investment into the UK.
This report evaluates whether Defra’s management of new tree-planting schemes is likely to achieve value for money.
This report examines whether the Home Office is well placed to deliver value for money from the Police Uplift Programme.
This investigation examines the British Steel Pension Scheme.
The government should use the two-year pause on new construction work at HS2 Euston to develop a design that is affordable, deliverable and value for money, according to a new National Audit Office report.
If the government wants to modernise, it must start with its data – but addressing the government’s data issues isn’t easy.
This report examines whether DCMS and Sport England have achieved value for money for spending on sport and physical activity.
This report makes recommendations for Crossrail Ltd and the programme sponsors as Crossrail nears completion.
This report assesses how government is trying to address the underlying issues that make digital transformation so difficult to achieve.
The C&AG has reported on the 2020-21 Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Overseas Superannuation Accounts.
Most public bodies do not know how much fraud they face and cannot demonstrate that they have the correct level of counter fraud resources.
This report looks at tax-free savings accounts for 6.3 million children born between 2002 and 2011, into which the government paid £2bn.
This report examines the strategic management of the Environmental Land Management scheme.
This framework is intended as a useful tool for policymakers and regulators overseeing any given market.
This report examines the extent to which the regulation of private renting supports DLUHC’s aim to ensure fairness for renters.
The Comptroller and Auditor General, Amyas Morse, has qualified his audit opinion on the regularity of the 2016-17 accounts of the Department for Work and Pensions. This is owing to the high level of fraud and error in benefit expenditure excluding State Pension, resulting in over and underpayments to claimants.
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This report outlines how the public service pensions landscape has changed since the Hutton Review and highlights future challenges.
This review suggests key questions to ask when reviewing major programmes.