The UK's National Audit Office head, Gareth Davies, suggests that the UK could save £20 billion annually by improving governance. He highlights the need for better management of mega projects like the HS2 rail link, improved IT for fraud prevention, and maintenance of public assets. The spending watchdog emphasizes that reviving productivity in public services could unlock tens of billions of pounds per year, warning about the waste of over £10 billion annually in government spending.
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UK public sector could save £20B by swerving mega-projects and more, claims chief auditor https://t.co/Qej8QEZGIL
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The UK government spending watchdog took aim at major infrastructure projects including the HS2 rail link, saying reviving productivity in public services would unlock 10s of billions of pounds a year https://t.co/jc1Yr5n5zx
UK could save £20bn a year with better governance, says head of spending watchdog https://t.co/OFNajWayhp