Hc 885 A 2010 15 Progress Report


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HC 885 - A 2010-15 Progress Report


HC 885 - A 2010-15 Progress Report

Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Environmental Audit Committee

language: en

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Release Date: 2015


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HC 954 - Legacy Report


HC 954 - Legacy Report

Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Liaison Committee

language: en

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Release Date: 2015


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HC 1141 - The Work of the Committee of Public Accounts 2010-15


HC 1141 - The Work of the Committee of Public Accounts 2010-15

Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Public Accounts

language: en

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Release Date: 2015


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This report summarises the key areas of the Committee's work over the past five years. It draws out the areas where progress has been made and where their successors might wish to press in future. The Committee has assiduously followed the taxpayer's pound wherever it was spent. Since 2010 they held 276 evidence sessions and published 244 unanimous reports to hold government to account for its performance. 88% of their recommendations were accepted by departments. In many cases they successfully secured substantial changes, for example with the once secret tax avoidance industry. They secured consensus from government and from industry that private providers of public services do have a duty of care to the taxpayer, and in pushing the protection of whistleblowers further up the agenda of all government departments. By drawing attention to mistakes in the Department for Transport's procurement of the West Coast Mainline, more recent procurements for Crossrail, Thameslink and Intercity Express have all benefited from more expert advice and a more appropriate level of challenge from senior staff. After discovery in 2012-13 that 63% of calls to government call centres were to higher rate telephone numbers, the Government accepted our recommendation that telephone lines serving vulnerable and low income groups never be charged above the geographic rate and that 03 numbers should be available for all government telephone lines. They also secured a commitment to close large mental health hospitals.