Investigation into the British Business Bank’s accreditation of Greensill Capital
Published on:This investigation looks at the British Business Bank’s approval of Greensill Capital’s access to government business support schemes.
This investigation looks at the British Business Bank’s approval of Greensill Capital’s access to government business support schemes.
We have reviewed the Army’s implementation of the Recruiting Partnering Project and its management of the contract with Capita.
This investigation describes the scheme’s purpose and how it functions, performance to date, and how government manages value-for-money risks.
This investigation examines issues related to individuals the BBC hires as freelancers, particularly those hired through personal service companies.
This NAO report examines Cabinet Office’s oversight of the civil service pension scheme and the current levels of customer service.
Home Office’s quick acquisition of the Northeye site for asylum accommodation led to it cutting corners and paying more than it needed to.
The NAO has published the findings from its investigation into the acceptance of gifts and hospitality by government officials.
This report sets out the history of Contracts for Difference and how the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy designed the 2017 auction, including the changes it made to the rules related to the capacity cap, and the impact these changes had.
Report summarising the National Audit Office’s (NAO) investigation into the provision of supported housing in England.
This investigation examines Greensill Capital’s involvement in the provision of two schemes to the NHS.
We investigated the Ministry of Defence’s progress with submarine disposal and in implementing the projects needed to make this work.
Governance and oversight of franchised higher education provision needs to be strengthened following instances of fraud and abuse in the sector.
This investigation sets out the status of Starter Homes policy and legislation, and the impact of government’s investment.
This investigation sets out how MHCLG is overseeing the remediation of dangerous cladding under its Building Safety Programme.
This report examines government’s progress in securing potential vaccines and determining how they will be deployed to the public.
This investigation sets out the system for providing vaccinations to pre-school children in England and the levels of uptake.
This report examines the arrangements for disabled students at Plymouth University whose support requirements were assessed by an assessment centre based on the University’s main campus.
This looks at the chain of events which led to the government paying £711m in compensation to 34,000 pensioners who retired from the Police and Firefighters’ Pension Schemes between 2001 and 2006 without receiving their full pension entitlement. Due to the extent of the legal process in the case, some police and firefighters were retired for over 15 years before they received their full pension entitlement from government.
This investigation sets out facts about penalty charge notices and how the NHS supports vulnerable people to navigate the system.
This investigation describes the events surrounding the appointment and dismissal of the Student Loans Company’s former chief executive officer. It sets outs the Department for Education’s role in oversight of the Company and how it responded to the concerns raised by two Company staff.