Public Accounts chair disappointed by C&AG revelations
"Once again, there has been a series of lapses by public bodies and ultimately it’s the tax payer that is losing out."
The chairman of the Committee of Public Accounts has expressed concern and disappointment at the Comptroller & Auditor General's 2011 report.
John McGuinness said: “Once again, there has been a series of lapses by public bodies and ultimately it’s the tax payer that is losing out.
He noted that the probation and welfare service in the Department of Justice and Equality is leasing a building which it cannot occupy (see story here) and...
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