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Public sector accounting

2003 articles

  • Financial nightmare for the dreaming spires?
  • The global demand for higher education has never been greater but, as Victor Smart discovers, UK universities are suffering a financial crisis, and a severe one at that
  • Internationalising PFI
  • Paul Gosling writes on how Britain's Private Finance Initiative is getting noticed by other countries
  • ACCA accountants pour their talents into Africa
  • Margaret Mwanakatwe and Anna Chifungula are two accomplished Zambian accountants who have risen through the ranks in Zambia's private and public sector. They tell Colette Steckel about their successful careers in accounting and business
  • PFI: beyond criticism, beyond debate?
  • Victor Smart asks whether Private Finance Initiative contracts offer value for money

2004 articles

  • Cuts
  • Critics believe that plans to save £21.5bn a year and eradicate 100,000 back office jobs in central and local government are unachievable and result from optimistic guesswork, not informed calculation. Paul Gosling reports
  • Effective government spending
  • Acquiring an integrated financial management system on behalf of a government is not a decision to be taken lightly, reports Michael Parry

2005 articles

  • Good value?
  • New research from the Local Government Information Unit suggests PFI and PPP schemes may not represent good value for money and need to be more transparent for the sake of democratic accountability. Paul Gosling considers the evidence
  • Funding health
  • England is learning lessons from Australia’s introduction of a casemix funding system in the state of Victoria
  • Brighter prospects
  • Professor Ato Ghartey profiles public sector accountability in the developing world and the emerging trends for improved governance and development
  • Providing infrastructure
  • Michael Parry continues his series on the acquisition of an integrated financial management system

2006 articles

  • Poverty among riches
  • Andy Wynne considers the UK's National Health Service’s financial ‘crisis’
  • Complexity with bells on
  • Andy Wynne reports on new research published by ACCA

2007 articles

  • Lean thinking in healthcare
  • Dean Westcott examines the ways health systems worldwide are improving productivity and efficiency
  • Letter from... Ireland
  • Paul Gosling reports on the historic restoration of devolved government in Northern Ireland
  • Government joins the fold
  • Lynn Hine reports on the impact of IFRS conversion on the public sector
  • Incentives to deliver
  • Peter Bebb explores the motivation of public sector employees and suggests some ways in which public sector morale and productivity could be improved
  • The health connection
  • Colin Forsyth considers the many challenges involved in introducing electronic communication systems to improve the quality of patient care in Europe
  • Letter from... Czech Republic

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