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Departments with large projects should, from 2021, be able to demonstrate compliance with the recommendations of the 2019 Government financial reporting review, the revised Financial Reporting Manual and the forthcoming thematic review of project reporting review of accounts, which included publishing trends in project data. Project data published in departments’ annual reports should be easily reconciled to data published in the IPA annual report and should be consistent with announcements b...

Departments with large projects should, from 2021, be able to demonstrate compliance with the recommendations of the 2019 Government financial reporting review, the revised Financial Reporting Manual and the forthcoming thematic review of project reporting review of accounts, which included publishing trends in project data. Project data published in departments’ annual reports should be easily reconciled to data published in the IPA annual report and should be consistent with announcements by ministers or local elected officials. Where information on projects differs between these documents and announcements, a clear explanation or reconcili Type: conclusion | Number: 32 | Paragraph: 129 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 4 Annual Report on Major Projects 2019 to 2020, consolidated data and narratives 5 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/827229/ Government_Major_Projects_Portfolio_-_Senior_Responsi