NAO reports published in Winter 2023-24
The National Audit Office publishes a wide range of reports and we have selected a few that we believe are especially topical and of interest to ICAEW members and the wider profession.
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The National Audit Office publishes a wide range of reports and we have selected a few that we believe are especially topical and of interest to ICAEW members and the wider profession.
Alison Ring thanks you for your public sector community membership in 2023 and looks forward to welcoming you in 2024 so that you continue to benefit from the support and insights this community provides.
The National Audit Office publishes a wide range of reports and we have selected a few that we believe are especially topical and of interest to ICAEW members and the wider profession.
Find out about the decisions made at the recent meeting of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board and the implications for financial reporting in the public sector.
Alison Ring thanks you for your Public Sector Community membership in 2022 and looks forward to welcoming you in 2023 so that you continue to benefit from the support and insights this community provides.
The National Audit Office publishes a wide range of reports. Here is a selection that are especially topical and of interest to ICAEW members and the wider profession.
ICAEW recently hosted a networking event on sustainability in the public sector featuring expert contributions on how to improve resilience. The importance of assessing and reporting on risk was a key theme.
UK bailout scheme companies to be barred from paying bonuses and dividends
Steve Thomas, with colleagues Sophie Denton, Matthew Ruddock and Alex Fullerton, share the benefits of studying the ACA whilst working in the public sector after they successfully qualified as ACAs in July 2019.
Court of Appeal rule that protection for accrued right and transitional protection arrangements could give rise to unlawful discrimination.