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    Finance

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Finance news from Civil Service World
    HS2 reset: Lovegrove report unpacks lessons for civil service
    20 May Finance

    HS2 reset: Lovegrove report unpacks lessons for civil service

    Recommendations include more realistic salaries for officials working on major projects and a culture shift away from “automatically” appointing career civil servant as SRO
    by Jim Dunton
    NAO lauds Government Finance Function for ‘strong foundations’ with 2030 strategy
    19 Jun Finance
    NAO lauds Government Finance Function for ‘strong foundations’ with 2030 strategy
    NAO refuses to sign off Whole of Government Accounts for third year running
    18 Jun Finance
    NAO refuses to sign off Whole of Government Accounts for third year running
    Treasury dubs size of Northern Ireland’s public sector ‘a significant budgetary challenge’
    03 Jun Finance
    Treasury dubs size of Northern Ireland’s public sector ‘a significant budgetary challenge’
    Levene: MoD still struggling to determine ‘financial truth'
    19 Dec 2012 Finance
    Levene: MoD still struggling to determine ‘financial truth'

    The Ministry of Defence is struggling to build a financial management system that determines a “single version of the financial truth” and there is a “high risk to delivery” of the department’s strategy for setting out clear management information (MI), according to the Defence Review Annual Report published yesterday by Lord Levene.


    With more cuts looming, IfG calls for fundamental Whitehall reform
    15 Nov 2012 Finance
    With more cuts looming, IfG calls for fundamental Whitehall reform

    A further £22bn in spending cuts or tax rises will be required in the period of the next spending review to 2017-18 if the government is to achieve its goal of eradicating the structural deficit, new analysis says.


    15 Nov 2012 Finance
    NAO: SFO's redundancy package to former chief was 'irregular'

    “Irregular” voluntary redundancy payments made by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to its former chief executive officer Phillippa Williamson have led the National Audit Office (NAO) to qualify its audit opinion on the SFO’s 2011-12 accounts.


    NAO: SFO's redundancy package to former chief was 'irregular'
    14 Nov 2012 Finance
    NAO: SFO's redundancy package to former chief was 'irregular'

    “Irregular” voluntary redundancy payments made by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to its former chief executive officer Phillippa Williamson have led the National Audit Office (NAO) to qualify its audit opinion on the SFO’s 2011-12 accounts.


    Macpherson: 'Political aims skew public spending'
    01 Nov 2012 Finance
    Macpherson: 'Political aims skew public spending'

    Efforts by the Treasury to incorporate long-term analyses into its budgetary calculations are being hampered by the political calculations of successive governments, Nick Macpherson, permanent secretary at HM Treasury, said on Monday.


    Coalition cuts unprecedented
    17 Oct 2012 Finance
    Coalition cuts unprecedented

    Over the past three decades, no government has been able to achieve reductions in the administrative costs of central government equal to those proposed by the coalition, a report from Oxford University said earlier this month.


    Arrivals, moves and departures, Oct 2012
    03 Oct 2012 Finance
    Arrivals, moves and departures, Oct 2012

    The new head of the Welsh Civil Service, Derek Jones, will take up his position on 8 October after a four year hiatus from the civil service. He replaces Dame Gillian Morgan, who retired in August. Jones was the director of business and partnerships at Cardiff University, and prior to this role he spent 30 years as a civil servant, including as a senior director.


    24 NHS trusts face financial difficulties
    12 Sep 2012 Finance
    24 NHS trusts face financial difficulties

    Eleven NHS foundation trusts are in financial difficulty, and a further 13 are at risk of getting into difficulty, David Bennett, the chief executive of the NHS regulator Monitor, told the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) yesterday.


    Fraud rife at DWP contractors A4e and Working Links, whistleblowing auditor tells PAC
    30 May 2012 Finance
    Fraud rife at DWP contractors A4e and Working Links, whistleblowing auditor tells PAC

    Fraud is widespread at government contractors A4e and Working Links, their former head of audit, Eddie Hutchinson, has said.


    Treasury officials ‘threatening to ignore tribunal’, says Owen lawyer
    30 May 2012 Finance
    Treasury officials ‘threatening to ignore tribunal’, says Owen lawyer

    A solicitor representing David Owen, a civil servant suing the Treasury for unfair dismissal, has said that officials are threatening to ignore the judge’s decision should he rule in Owen’s favour.


    30 May 2012 Finance
    IfG: Improve use of depts’ data
    Departments told to identify five per cent contingency funds
    25 Apr 2012 Finance
    Departments told to identify five per cent contingency funds

    All departments must identify five per cent of their budgets that they could cut if they require contingency funding, chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander said in a speech to the Institute for Fiscal Studies this week.


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