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- E-voting - Where's the Audit Trail?
- As governments worldwide examine ways to introduce electronic voting, Paul
Gosling looks at the potential pitfalls and how to avoid these.
- Spend and borrow - the true picture of the Government's finances?
- The headlines after the Chancellors pre-budget report in December announced
the end of prudence and described a Chancellor who was putting the country heavily
into debt. Andy Wynne asks whether this is an accurate picture of the Governments
finances.
- Rewarding achievements
- Richard Gibson explains why offering rewards for set achievements is leading to
better local public services.
- Are you ready?
- ACCA can help you and your organisation to be prepared for the introduction of
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
- AAT Exemptions
- Recent changes to the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) syllabus have
allowed ACCA to offer a new exemption policy.
- European Structural Funds
- Seamus Ward and David Tucker explain how European structural funds have transformed
parts of Europe, and examine what future such funding has.
- Public confidence and trust
- David Walker asks whether the general public really has a lack of confidence and
trust in the public sector.
- (D)evolving local Government
- David Scott examines the key elements of Scotlands proposed local government
bill, which may also one day impact upon Englands local authority landscape.
- Health & Safety Risk Management
- The effective management of health and safety risks in the public sector should
involve detailed risk assessment, believes Clive Thomas.
- Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply
- The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) is an international
organisation, based in the UK, serving the purchasing and supply profession.
- Online procurement
- Local authorities must be equipped to trade electronically with suppliers by 2005.
Simon Webster reports on a new resource designed to help your authority prepare
for this deadline.
- ACCA's Technical Activities
- ACCAs Public Sector Technical Issues Committee regularly responds to consultation
documents issued by public sector bodies. Andy Wynne summarises the latest response,
and looks at other activities recently undertaken by ACCAs technical department.
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