Fiscal watchdog to focus on value for money
A proposed independent fiscal institute will have limited value unless it tackles the bigger issue of value for money.
Nevil Gibson
Fri, 02 Nov 2018
The Treasury has outlined proposals for a new “independent fiscal institution” to provide further accountability and transparency in public spending.
In particular, the proposed entity will analyse the fiscal policies of political parties leading up to elections, as well as more generally
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Nevil Gibson
Fri, 02 Nov 2018
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