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The Public Accounts Committee said the Home Office had not analysed exit checks since the skilled worker visa route was ...
Underutilisation of the capital budget has once again been highlighted in the Public Accounts Committee’s review of the ...
Money – whether it was the taxpayer picking up hefty legal bills or millions going to hospitals in Northern Ireland – took ...
A report by PAC has found that the Home Office has little understanding of migrants’ compliance with the terms of their visas ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTwo more hospitals asked to clarify their NTPF use, Public Accounts Committee toldIt emerged yesterday that one consultant in Naas General Hospital was paid per patient for insourcing work, contrary to the ...
The Home Office does not know whether foreign workers are leaving the UK or staying to work illegally after their visas ...
As two new $930m Bass Strait passenger ferries face another 15 months or more in mothballs, there are growing fears taxpayers ...
Many current and former postmasters affected by Horizon IT failings and associated miscarriages of justice are not yet ...
Parliament's PAC criticises CGHS for ignoring recommendations, leading to outdated drugs, delays in claims settlement, and inadequate coverage.
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Independent.ie on MSN€40m in cash evidence held by An Garda Síochána, Oireachtas Committee hears€40 million in cash evidence is being held by An Garda Síochána, an Oireachtas Committee has heard. Garda Commissioner Drew ...
A report by the cross-party Public Accounts Committee (PAC) focuses on a range of long-standing challenges across the local government system which it said have remained unaddressed in full.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) heard on Thursday that a review carried out in the wake of a financial crisis at PMVT, one of the biggest providers of frontline homelessness services, found ...
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