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Lord Sharman mentioned

Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 13th July 2021
Oral Evidence - 12 July 2021

Public Accounts Committee

Found: He had a very inter esting secondment in that year, until 2001, working for Lord Sharman on his Governmen



Parliamentary Research
Governance and Administration of the House of Lords - LLN-2021-0034
Nov. 30 2021

Found: The other members of the group were Lord Grenfell, Lord Hunt of Wirral, Lord Sharman and Viscount Tenby



Draft Secondary Legislation
The Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000 (Audit of Public Bodies) Order 2003
This Order implements part of the Government’s policy set out in its response, published on 13 March 2002 (Cm 5456), to Lord Sharman’s report on audit and accountability in Central Government. In that response, the Government said that it accepted the report’s recommendation that Non-departmental Public Bodies (NDPBs) should be audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG). This Order makes the C&AG the auditor of all NDPBs (other than those incorporated under the Companies Acts) which are required by or under statute to be audited by auditors appointed either by the Minister of by the body itself. The bodies affected by the Order are listed in the Schedule to the Order. The Order provides that the Comptroller and Auditor General will audit the accounts of those bodies, beginning in each case with the accounts for the financial or accounting year ending on the date shown opposite the name of the body in the Schedule. The dates in the Schedule reflect the Government’s policy (which is in accord with a recommendation of Lord Sharman) that the changes in auditor should take place as existing contracts expire.
HM Treasury

Found: dates in the Schedule reflect the Government’s policy (which is in accord with a recommendation of Lord