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Special Report 50 - Property Sale by Shannon Development summary image

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The Comptroller and Auditor General has published a report on a value for money examination of a sale of property by Shannon Development.

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The Comptroller and Auditor General has published a report on a value for money examination of a sale of property by Shannon Development. The property in question was a plot of land measuring 3.5 acres at the Ennis Road, Limerick. The land had been transferred to Shannon Development by the IDA in 1988 but was not registered in the Land Registry, although an adjoining factory site was. The failure of the State agencies to protect the title to the property resulted in encroachment and a building company began dumping spoil on the land.

Report on the Accounts of the Public Services 2003 summary image

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The Comptroller and Auditor General publishes his Report to Dáil Éireann on the results of his examination of the 2003 Accounts of Government Departments and Offices. The Report identifies issues, which in his opinion, merit consideration by the Committee of Public Accounts in the interests of transparency and accountability.

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The Comptroller and Auditor General has published his Report to Dáil Éireann on the results of his examination of the 2003 Accounts of Government Departments and Offices. The Report identifies issues, which in his opinion, merit consideration by the Committee of Public Accounts in the interests of transparency and accountability.

2003 Annual Report, Chapter 04 - Office of Public Works summary image

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This is a report on the examination of the River Nore (Kilkenny City) Drainage Scheme, humanitarian aid for Flood Relief of Dublin City, administered by the Irish Red Cross and the Procurement Procedures in Dublin Castle OPW Unit for the EU Presidency.

2003 Annual Report, Chapter 05 - Civil Service Commission summary image

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This is a report on the examination of the Accounting Shortcomings and Excess Vote for the Civil Service Commission.

2003 Annual Report, Chapter 06 - Office of the Ombudsman summary image

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This is a report on the examination of the Accounting Shortcomings in relation to the excess vote for the Ombudsman caused by the failure of the system to charge the amount deducted for PSWT directly to the Vote.

Special Report 48 - The Grouped Schools Pilot Partnership Project summary image

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Public private partnerships (PPPs) are contractual arrangements under which private sector partners deliver projects and services that traditionally were delivered directly by the public sector. The concept involves the public sector partner specifying clearly the outputs and service levels required. Payment is subject to the agreed outputs and service levels being delivered by the private sector partner. This arrangement aims to give the private sector partner scope to decide how best to deliver what is required, with the potential to make efficiency improvements and reduce costs.

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Public private partnerships (PPPs) are contractual arrangements under which private sector partners deliver projects and services that traditionally were delivered directly by the public sector. The concept involves the public sector partner specifying clearly the outputs and service levels required. Payment is subject to the agreed outputs and service levels being delivered by the private sector partner. This arrangement aims to give the private sector partner scope to decide how best to deliver what is required, with the potential to make efficiency improvements and reduce costs.

Report on the Accounts of the Public Services 2002 summary image

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The Comptroller and Auditor General publishes his Report to Dáil Éireann on the results of his examination of the 2002 Accounts of Government Departments and Offices. The Report identifies issues, which in his opinion, merit consideration by the Committee of Public Accounts in the interests of transparency and accountability.