Gas and Go September 24, 2015
Posted by Audit Monkey in The Joy & Pain of Internal Audit, The State of the British Nation.Tags: Allister Heath, corporate governance, corporate governance failures, diesel device, diesel emissions, emissions, Jim Gee, NHS counter fraud service, NHS fraud, VW, VW Scandal
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The VW fake emissions saga is rumbling on. Of course, there has been the inevitable media frenzy with every columnist in the Western world commentating on the wrong doings. One of my more favourite columnists, Allister Heath, formerly of CityAM and now Business Editor at The Telegraph has waded in. The full article can be found here.
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Keeping It In The Family July 6, 2014
Posted by Audit Monkey in The Joy & Pain of Internal Audit.Tags: charity, corporate governance, Guy Willoughby, Halo Trust
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I haven’t felt like blogging of late but a recent article in ‘The Telegraph’ has rekindled my interest. It regards the Halo Trust and the suspension of their Chief Executive. (more…)