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DCLG accused of abdicating responsibility over council cuts

National Audit Office boss Sir Amyas Morse has accused central government of an ‘out of sight, out of mind culture’ in imposing council cuts.

National Audit Office boss Sir Amyas Morse has accused central government of an ‘out of sight, out of mind culture' in imposing council cuts.

In a speech, he said it was ‘relatively easy to allocate savings to those operating outside a department's boundary or with a different mandate without necessarily understanding their effect'.

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