Making Changes in Operational PFI Projects




Making Changes in Operational PFI Projects

 

The National Audit Office scrutinises public spending on behalf of Parliament. The Comptroller and Auditor General, Sir John Bourn, is an Officer of the House of Commons. He is the head of the National Audit Office, which employs some 850 staff. He, and the National Audit Office, are totally independent of Government. He certifies the accounts of all Government departments and a wide range of other public sector bodies; and he has statutory authority to report to Parliament on the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which departments and other bodies have used their resources. Our work saves the taxpayer millions of pounds every year. At least £8 for every £1 spent running the Office.


LONDON: The Stationery Office 
£13.90

Ordered by the 
House of Commons 

to be printed on 14 January 2008






This report has been prepared under Section 6 of the National Audit Act 1983 for presentation to the House of Commons in accordance with Section 9 of the Act.


John Bourn
Comptroller and Auditor General
National Audit Office



9 January 2008

The National Audit Office study team consisted of:


Philip Airey, Susannah Drazin, Ben Morris, Christina Petzold and James Robertson with assistance from Sophia Collingwood, Adrian D'Souza, Vicky Ingle, Nathan Martin and Liam Warboys.



This report can be found on the National Audit Office web site at 
www.nao.org.uk


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© National Audit Office 2008

REPORT BY THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL | HC 205 Session 2007-2008 | 17 January 2008