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The National Audit Office wants government departments to take risks and accept that sometimes thing...

The National Audit Office wants government departments to take risks and accept that sometimes things will go wrong, assistant auditor general, Jeremy Colman told the Institute of Risk Management (IRM) at its annual Forum. "We support well thought out risk taking and innovation, and for that to have any meaning, it must apply to cases where things have subsequently gone wrong," said Mr Colman.

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