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New system 'costs just £20m'

The Local Government Association (LGA) has launched a publicity push on the benefits of sector-led improvement amid criticism of its refusal to introduce compulsory peer reviews.

The Local Government Association (LGA) has launched a publicity push on the benefits of sector-led improvement amid criticism of its refusal to introduce compulsory peer reviews.

Head of leadership and productivity at Smith Square, Dennis Skinner, told The MJ the old system under the Audit Commission cost £2bn a year while the total maximum top-slice for improvement was £20m.

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