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Housing Rent Arrears and Benefits Statistics 2014 (Excel)

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This publication provides a detailed analysis of local authority rent arrears, analysed between those of current and former tenants, including an age profile of the amount of arrears outstanding. Information is also included on enforcement action, and the numbers and average amounts of rent rebates and allowances paid to council and private sector tenants. The publication covers England and Wales. Summary tables show the totals split over economic planning regions. (Private Companies - Please contact us directly for prices)

Housing Rent Arrears and Benefits Statistics 2014 (PDF)

PDF

This publication provides a detailed analysis of local authority rent arrears, analysed between those of current and former tenants, including an age profile of the amount of arrears outstanding. Information is also included on enforcement action, and the numbers and average amounts of rent rebates and allowances paid to council and private sector tenants. The publication covers England and Wales. Summary tables show the totals split over economic planning regions. (Private Companies - Please contact us directly for prices)

Code of Practice on Managing the Risk of Fraud and Corruption: Guidance Notes

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This publication replaces CIPFA’s Managing the Risk of Fraud publication. The code and underpinning guidance notes contain good practice guidance that will help organisations improve the effectiveness of counter fraud arrangements.

Code of Practice on Managing the Risk of Fraud and Corruption: Guidance Notes

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This publication replaces CIPFA’s Managing the Risk of Fraud publication. The code and underpinning guidance notes contain good practice guidance that will help organisations improve the effectiveness of counter fraud arrangements.

Police Objective Analysis Estimates 2014/15 (Excel)

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The Police Objective Analysis (POA) is a data collection for analysing individual police authority expenditure. It has been developed to support the need for understandable, accurate and consistent information to allow internal and inter-force comparisons.
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