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Bourn's bedtime stories

TS has been flicking through Sir John Bourn's new book,Public sector auditing: is it value for money? (TS can't sleep, that's all).

We feel duty bound to point out first of all that the book is the product of many years' experience, and anyone with a key interest in public sector auditing should obviously read it.

But it reads a little bit like an National Audit Office report, all tables and graphs and outcomes and processes. Give us some anecdotes, Sir John. Keep gossip columnists interested!

There's no chapter on auditor general's expenses, either. Why so coy?

The most interesting bit, for us, was Sir John's rude joke about auditors. To make criticism of bureaucrats effective, Sir John says, it must be constructive. '[This] requires auditors to have an understanding of human behaviour - a skill not typically associated with the audit profession.'

Ouch! That's not very constructive either Sir J.

January 29, 2008 | Permalink

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