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Unsubsidised wind farms unlikely in the near future, despite sharp fall in costs
The cost of offshore wind energy is projected to fall spectacularly. Unsubsidised offshore wind farms, however, are unlikely in ...
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Expenditure plans for additional government billions differ widely
Difficult for House of Representatives to follow budget implementation The plans prepared on how the third Rutte government will ...
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Sharaka conference on UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Representatives from seven Arab Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) visited the Netherlands Court of Audit last week. Each SAI, ...
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UN mission to Mali: shortcomings in training, materiel and maintenance
Mission pressure is a risk to the readiness of the armed forces Lack of equipment, inadequate training, spare parts that don’t ...
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Refugee crisis: Netherlands Court of Audit analyses the facts and figures
An audit of the refugee crisis by the Netherlands Court of Audit has shown that the Dublin agreements are not being respected. ...
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Early application for long-term care does not increase likelihood of access
The likelihood of someone receiving care under the Long-Term Care Act (WLZ) is not affected by the municipality in which he or ...
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Modest improvement in air quality but minister could have done better
Eight national traffic measures in the National Air Quality Cooperation Programme (NSL) have reduced the emission of harmful ...
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Ministers provide too little information on results of policy
On the 18th anniversary of Accountability Day, the third Wednesday in May, the Netherlands Court of Audit concluded that it was ...
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Government’s improvements in accounting system lack ambition
In a letter to the House of Representatives of 5 April 2018, the Netherlands Court of Audit states that the government’s ...
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Boundless growth of digital economy creates need for tighter tax supervision
With web-based international sales of goods and services now growing at an explosive rate, is the EU doing enough to keep track ...