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Audit | 19-05-2010
This year, our annual audit of policy information considered not the policy information itself but the underlying social problems. The outcomes of these so-called practical assessments are at the heart of State of Policy Information 2010.
Audit | 20-05-2009
In our annual publication, State of Policy Information, we consider whether the government provides the House of Representatives with sufficient information on policy in a number of fields. We also consider whether this information can be used in practice: can the House of Representatives use it to determine whether a minister's policy decisions were well considered and whether the intended goals and results will be achieved? This year, we looked at the six policy priorities ('pillars') set by the fourth Balkenende government and investigated how the government informed the House about one of the goals in each of the pillars.
Audit | 21-05-2008
Audit | 16-05-2007
Information on large projects not used properly.
Benefit of and need for new projects and changes in ongoing projects not always presented even-handedly or on time.
Audit | 17-05-2006
Extensive information about specific topics.
Dossier | 21-06-2010
The Netherlands Court of Audit uses geographical information in her audits as well as data derived from Earth observation by satellites. In this topic you will read about how we use this kind of data in our audits into government policy. We also present some practical examples of audits by the Court of Audit and other audit institutions.