Great Britain. National Audit Office
Great Britain. National Audit Office is the United Kingdom’s independent public spending watchdog and supreme audit institution, responsible for auditing the accounts of central government bodies and reporting on value for money. Established in 1983, it supports Parliament in holding government to account and in improving public services through its audits.
public administration
government auditing
nonfiction
The Private Finance Initiative: Refinancing Update (House of Commons Papers)
Improving Patient Care by Reducing the Risk of Hospital Aquired Infection: A Progress Report (House of Commons Papers)
Office of Fair Trading: Protecting the Consumer from Unfair Trading Practices (House of Commons Papers)
Appropriation Accounts: Class 4 - Home Office v. 4 (House of Commons Papers)
Appropriation Accounts: Class X - Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and Intervention Board; Executive Agency and Forestry v. 10 (House of Commons Papers)
Regulating Freight Imports from Outside the European Community: H.M.Customs and Excise (House of Commons Papers)