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  1. The Ajax programme

    Report Value for money

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    This report assesses the problems that the Ajax programme has encountered and the challenges the MoD faces in delivering it.

  2. Employment support: The Kickstart Scheme

    Report Value for money

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    This report examines how well DWP’s Kickstart scheme was implemented, and whether it is having the intended positive impact.

  3. HM Treasury 2024-25

    Overview Departmental overview

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    In 2024/25, the Treasury spent £2,586 million. Our report reviews how this money was spent, as well as risks, resilience and productivity.

  4. Home Office 2024-25

    Overview Departmental overview

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    Information and insights from our examination of the Home Office and from their annual report and accounts.

  5. NAO Transparency Report 2023-24

    Corporate information

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    Includes findings from external and internal inspection reviews of our audits and gives details on the quality of all our audit work.

  6. Ministry of Defence 2024-25

    Overview Departmental overview

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    In 2024-25, the MoD spent £52.7 billion on its running costs. This includes day-to-day resources such as staff costs, maintaining military equipment, and management of the Defence estate.

  7. Financial services: regulation, redress and advice overview 2014

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    This guide is designed to provide a quick and accessible overview of the financial services regulation, redress and advice bodies, using our published work. It covers:
    • The responsibilities 5 financial services regulation, redress and advice bodies and how they spend their money
    • Interaction and cooperation between the 5 bodies
    • Our recent findings and future challenges for the 5 bodies
    • Case studies on the impact of payment protection insurance mis-selling on the Financial Ombudsman Service and the financial crisis on the Financial Services Compensation Scheme