The government’s corporate knowledge about the health of key sectors and companies may be vulnerable because of the high turnover of civil servants in this field, who may have 17 Correspondence from HM Treasury to Committee, 30 January 2024 18 C&AG’s Report, para 1.8 19 Q23 20 C&AG’s Report, para 2.15 21 National Audit Office (NAO) Report, Good practice guide: Monitoring and responding to companies in distress, October 2023, page 10 22 C&AG’s Report, para 2.17 23 Qq13,27; C&AG’s Report, para ...
The government’s corporate knowledge about the health of key sectors and companies may be vulnerable because of the high turnover of civil servants in this field, who may have 17 Correspondence from HM Treasury to Committee, 30 January 2024 18 C&AG’s Report, para 1.8 19 Q23 20 C&AG’s Report, para 2.15 21 National Audit Office (NAO) Report, Good practice guide: Monitoring and responding to companies in distress, October 2023, page 10 22 C&AG’s Report, para 2.17 23 Qq13,27; C&AG’s Report, para 6 24 Q12–13 25 Q23 26 Qq 41–43 12 Monitoring and responding to companies in distress built trusted relationships with the private sector and be skilled a Type: conclusion | Number: 11 | Response status: accepted Government response: 2.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 2.2 Supplier and supply chain risk is a standing item for commercial engagement between the Cabinet Office and departments. 2.3 The sharing of intelligence on supplier and sector