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Households with children suffer from benefit debt more frequently and for longer
Households with children and households with an annual income of between approximately €20,000 and €71,000 (i.e. between the ...
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Audits on public money can be improved by the use of data and algorithms
Is the accountant a candidate for inclusion in the extinct species room? Or does the fast increase of use of datasets and ...
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Tax and Customs Administration books good results using risk models to check returns
Data-driven selection of high risk tax returns benefits the public purse The Tax and Customs Administration has successfully ...
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Dutch government can do more to reduce the use of plastic
Apart from promoting the recycling of plastic packaging, the Dutch government also needs to make plans to reduce the production ...
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Netherlands Court of Audit: Accountability Audit 2018
The extra billions parliament released for the government did not produce many tangible results in the past year. It was often ...
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Billions placed in revolving funds but little accountability
The Dutch government is increasingly using revolving funds to achieve social goals, for example to encourage domestic energy ...
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Cyber security of critical water structures not watertight
There is scope for further improving the way in which tunnels, bridges, locks and dams are protected from cyber threats. Although ...
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Falling student numbers forcing MBO sector to reconsider real estate
Falling student numbers in the secondary vocational education (MBO) sector will exert pressure on college budgets and raise ...
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Annual Report 2018: Sticking to the facts
2018 was the year in which the Netherlands Court of Audit strengthened its staff establishment again following the reorganisation ...
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Biggest defence procurement project ever is a lesson for the future
Netherlands Court of Audit bundles 20 years of auditing the JSF Lessons can be learnt from the Dutch government’s involvement in ...