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Exile on main street - Us discount chain Wal-Mart's takeover of UK supermarket group Asda promises more out-of-town developments. This makes Lord Rogers' Urban Task Force report on...
Gosling, Paul
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MoD's smart buying power - While the government pushes on with e-government, it is the traditionally lumbering Ministry of Defence that is leading the way in electronic procurement
Gosling, Paul
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Big Five get rich from IT - Once Arthur Andersen and the other Big Five accountancy firms made their money out of audit. Now they're coining it from IT instead, hopping from one lu...
Gosling, Paul
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1999
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What Role for the Insider - The internal audit profession is being tugged in two directions. The Best Value regime implies more independence, the drive to improve corporate governa...
Gosling, Paul
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1999
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Unequal relationships - The public sector has had some well-publicised disasters with information technology contracts. The problem may lie with the inequalities between the two se...
Gosling, Paul
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1999
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Fraud made easy - Fraud in the NHS and public sector generally is a hot topic. Strange then that internal auditors are shying away from the use of audit software to make their task...
Gosling, Paul
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1998
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The cost of caring - UK local authorities are struggling to provide accommodation for the ever-increasing numbers of refugees, but the government promises reform.
Gosling, Paul
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1998
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Quite a performance - In the new political climate where performance is everything councils need to embrace new software systems so they can see just how well, or badly, they are d...
Gosling, Paul
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1998
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Digital vision - If the UK wants to compete in the global economy it has to take advantage of the opportunities digital technology offers to cut public spending. And, writes Paul G...
Gosling, Paul
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1997
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Waste not, want not - The landfill tax was supposed to lead to less waste disposal and more responsible attitudes to dumping. In fact, it has only led to more fly-tipping and incre...
Gosling, Paul
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1997
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