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Special Report 64 Drug Addiction Treatment
This examination looked at all the main publicly-funded treatment and rehabilitation services provided for persons with addiction to illegal drugs.
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Special Report 63 Tribunals of Inquiry
The examination reviewed the timescale, cost and efficiency of three major tribunals. The tribunals examined were the Mahon, Morris and Moriarty Tribunals.
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Special Report 56 Improving Performance Public Service Case Studies
This report examines the outcome of the Comptroller and Auditor General's follow-up review.
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2005 Annual Report, Chapter 13 Department of Health and Children
This is a report querying what steps were taken at the outset of the Post-Mortem Inquiry and during its course by the Department to reduce the exposure of the State to cost escalation and to ensure timely reporting, what lessons have been learned in regard to the conduct of this Inquiry in the areas of scope setting, methodology and the establishment of review milestones and reporting deadlines, and the extent to which such lessons have been or are capable of being applied to other Inquiries, best estimate of the costs incurred by the Health Service Executive and of hospitals in connection with the Inquiry.
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2005 Annual Report, Chapter 11 Department of Transport
This is a report examining the role out of the Integrated Ticketing System, Corporate Governance Issues in the Dundalk Port Company and Performance Audit of State Port Companies.
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2004 Annual Report, Chapter 05 Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
This is a report examining the Enforcement of Deportation Orders by the Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform.
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Special Report 47 Television Licence Fee Collection
A current television licence is required in respect of all premises where televisions are kept. In June 2003, 1.35 million properties were licensable and the annual licence fee was €150. Licence fee income, net of collection costs, is made available for public service broadcasting. The Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources (the Department) has overall responsibility for the management of the licence fee collection process. The challenge in managing the collection of television licence fees is to ensure that licence fee collection is as cost effective as possible while ensuring that the requirement to have a licence is enforced and evaders are pursued.
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