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Secondary school supply teachers considerably more expensive than employed teachers
Growing teacher shortage and increased use of supply teachers Supply teachers hired through an agency cost secondary schools ...
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Citizens struggle with complex disability insurance scheme: Court of Audit offers guidance to government
Guidance on the human dimension Many people are trapped by government rules. One cause is the complexity of the regulations they ...
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Health ministry responded quickly and served public interests when procuring COVID-19 vaccines
Support for vulnerable countries had only limited success On the whole, COVID-19 vaccines were procured efficiently during the ...
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If CO2 prices go up, industry benefits most from Porthos’s carbon storage under the North Sea
CCS project investigated: long-term risks lie with the State Carbon dioxide captured by industrial companies and pumped through a ...
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Activity Report on 2023: Insights into public money and government performance
The year 2023 saw several changes at the Netherlands Court of Audit. They included the appointment of Pieter Duisenberg as ...
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Netherlands Court of Audit presents Thesis Prize
Kim van Berkel (Erasmus University Rotterdam) has won the Netherlands Court of Audit’s 2024 Thesis Prize for her thesis on social ...
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Cost to the Netherlands government of Flight MH17 disaster at least €166 million.
At the government’s request, the Netherlands Court of Audit has assessed in detail the cost to government organisations and ...
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MBO students would benefit from clearer support: existing agreements still often unpredictable
Equal opportunities: Minister of Education, Culture and Science’s policy could achieve more Students’ results could be improved ...
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Businesses pay off €26 billion of corona tax debts, but €5.7 billion at risk
Capacity problems at the Tax and Customs Administration During the corona pandemic, businesses and the self-employed were granted ...
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Installation of drinking water and sanitation facilities in developing countries on schedule, but figures not entirely reliable
Many good projects, but results are not always counted properly Between 2016 and 2022 the Minister for Foreign Trade and ...