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The role of the Public Accounts Commission is defined by the National Audit Act 1983 and the Budget Responsibility and National Audit Act 2011. The Commission’s principal duties under the Acts are to examine the National Audit Office Estimate and...
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This is a collection of documents about the new local audit framework that starts on 1 April 2015.
This white paper sets out proposals to strengthen the UK’s framework for major companies and the way they are audited.
You're required to keep records for all traded goods you declare to HMRC for four years, for duty and tax purposes and for government statistics.
How to protect your company from scams and fraud and how to report it.
How colleges must report on their finances to give assurance to Parliament and the public about their use of resources.
Legal aid providers: what to expect from the LAA audit process, including peer review and contract compliance audit details.
Tools to help schools assess their behaviour culture, recognise good practice and identify areas that need attention.
This presentation will offer advisers and organisations an overview and guidance on the OISC's premises audit process.
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