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Welsh assembly debates inspections

Posted: 14 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Welsh assembly debates inspections The Welsh assembly has rejected proposals to instruct local authorities on how to spend money to address problems highlighted by inspections.

Sue Essex, public services minister, said it was up to councils how to spend money and that making improvements to services did not necessarily mean spending more.

"Improvements can be made by adjustments to working practices or by following examples of good practice," she told assembly members.

Essex was responding to the assembly's local government and public services committee's report into public services' inspection regimes. The report, published in May, made 21 recommendations for improving the inspection process.
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She also disagreed with the committee's recommendations for the introduction of more unannounced inspections at the expense of planned ones. She said unannounced inspections were good at highlighting service delivery deficiencies, but were less useful when carrying out department-wide inspections because of the planning required.

But the assembly accepted recommendations to focus inspections on councils with poor results.



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