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Audit Commission head promises 'lighter touch' in regulating the public sector

Posted: 23 October 2003 | Subscribe Online


The chairperson of the Audit Commission has pledged that the government spending watchdog will exercise a "lighter touch" in public sector regulation.

James Strachan said that the commission needed to change the way it worked with other regulators, auditors and inspection bodies and avoid duplication.

Relationships with those being inspected also needed to change to avoid the extremes of being too harsh or too friendly. He said that he would have failed personally if the commission did not succeed in making regulation more efficient.
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He said there were some good regulators, auditors and inspectors, but some were still acting in the "old-style way". "The real test of all these [regulatory] initiatives is whether the person using the services has been well served and, over time, better served," he said.

Strachan questioned whether regulatory resources had been used effectively in inspecting everyone every year, regardless of their performance. "Any businessman would say that's a lousy use of money," he said.


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