A Fabian pamphlet calls on Labour to commit to a new Place Audit Office (PAO) within the National Audit Office. John Tizard and David Walker explain
S omething vital has been ignored in the recent and welcome revival of interest in place – how public spending in the local space is monitored and assessed. The gap is apparent not just in thinking about local government and advocacy of an expanded role for councils. In NHS plans for integration, audit and accountability get short shrift.