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How colleges must report on their finances to give assurance to Parliament and the public about their use of resources.
The CMA has published its response to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s White Paper on restoring trust in audit and corporate governance.
Good Practice guides expand upon 'Public Sector Internal Audit Standards' guidance.
How to keep an audit trail when you buy Digital Outcomes and Specialists services.
ESFA’s assurance and accountability requirements for post-16 providers including further education and sixth-form colleges and independent training providers.
New agreed upon procedures for the audit of the annual transparency reports of collective management organisations.
Explains the aim of the science and innovation audits, the application process and the criteria used for selection.
We’re seeking views on proposals to strengthen the UK’s framework for major companies and the way they are audited.
Government memorandum of evidence for the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee inquiry into auditors.
Tools to help schools assess their behaviour culture, recognise good practice and identify areas that need attention.
The Exchequer and Audit Department was the predecessor of the National Audit Office
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