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Local audit plans will deliver £650m savings, Government insists

Government also rejects calls to have central procurement agency for audit and give NAO oversight over sector-led improvement.

The Government has restated its belief that plans to localise town hall audit arrangements could deliver £650m savings over five years.

In its response to pre-legislative scrutiny issued in January by the Ad-Hoc draft Local Audit Bill Committee, the Government states the programme to end routine inspection and assessment, abolish the Audit Commission and set up a new local audit framework would deliver this scale of savings between 2012 and 2017.

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