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Public and private sector auditors and accruals quality in English NHS hospital Trusts

To promote auditor independence and audit quality in English NHS Trusts the Audit Commission regulates auditor rotation, fees and the appointment of its own and private sector auditors. NHS sanctioned departures from GAAP, some of which allow the financial breakeven target to be achieved, have been...

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Published in:The British accounting review 2008-03, Vol.40 (1), p.28-47
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Accountant independence
Accruals
Audit engagements
Audit quality
Audited financial statements
Auditors
Audits
England
GAAP
Hospitals
Longitudinal studies
NHS Trust
Private sector
Public sector
Quality of work
Regulation
Statistical data
Studies
Trust
Trusts
United Kingdom
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