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Anti-fraud exercise finds £15m of overpayments and savings in Scotland’s public sector
Scotland’s councils have worked with other public bodies to identify £15m worth of fraud and errors in a national detection exercise. Under the 2004/05 National Fraud Initiative (… - /news/report-cites-positive-impact-of-teachers%E2%80%99-agreement-but-more-work-is-required
Report cites positive impact of Teachers’ Agreement but more work is required
The Teachers’ Agreement has brought benefits for the teaching profession, but the lack of performance measures makes it difficult to assess the wider impact of the £2.15 billion… - /news/the-highland-council-praised-for-its-strengths-but-needs-stronger-corporate-direction
The Highland Council praised for its strengths but needs stronger corporate direction
In its report on The Highland Council published today (Wednesday 5 April), the Accounts Commission says that whilst the council often delivers appropriate and effective solutions… - /news/crucial-time-for-councils-says-accounts-commission
Crucial time for councils says Accounts Commission
In its local authority overview report for 2005 published today (Thursday 30 March) the Accounts Commission says that Scotland’s councils are facing major challenges and calls on… - /news/tenants-benefiting-from-housing-transfers
Tenants benefiting from housing transfers
The transfer of council housing ownership is bringing benefits for tenants, says an Audit Scotland report published today. The report also finds that management of transfers is… - /news/contribution-to-economy-needs-to-be-more-clearly-identified
Contribution to economy needs to be more clearly identified
Scottish Enterprise needs to improve how it evaluates its activities to provide a clearer assessment of its contribution to growing Scotland’s economy. This is the key finding in… - /news/a-new-contract-for-nhs-consultants-has-cost-an-extra-%C2%A3235m
A new contract for NHS consultants has cost an extra £235m
A new contract for consultants has cost the NHS in Scotland an extra £235m in its first three years but clear evidence of its benefits has yet to emerge. An Audit Scotland report… - /news/the-nhs-is-cutting-long-waiting-times-but-meeting-future-targets-will-be-challenging
The NHS is cutting long waiting times but meeting future targets will be challenging
The NHS in Scotland has made significant progress towards meeting waiting time targets over recent years but future targets are likely to be challenging. An Audit Scotland report… - /news/argyll-bute-council-needs-to-focus-on-improvement
Argyll & Bute Council needs to focus on improvement
In its report on Best Value at Argyll… - /news/moray-%E2%80%98has-a-long-way-to-go%E2%80%99-to-deliver-best-value-despite-some-improvements
Moray ‘has a long way to go’ to deliver Best Value despite some improvements
In its Best Value report on The Moray Council published today (Wednesday, 8 February) the Accounts Commission states that the council is not yet in a position to deliver Best…




