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... Grants Committee without the usual requirements of accountability to Parliament , and control through the Ministry of Health where the usual constitutional methods apply . Are you ... Grants Committee functioned 1214 General Medical Council.
... Grants Committee without the usual requirements of accountability to Parliament , and control through the Ministry of Health where the usual constitutional methods apply . Are you ... Grants Committee functioned 1214 General Medical Council.
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... Grants Committee , like that of the University Grants Committee , would no doubt consist in the main of civil servants . But it would be worth trying to arrange that some of them should be academic or administrative staff seconded from ...
... Grants Committee , like that of the University Grants Committee , would no doubt consist in the main of civil servants . But it would be worth trying to arrange that some of them should be academic or administrative staff seconded from ...
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... Committee henceforth concentrated their attention on non - recurrent grants . 10. Non - recurrent grants are spent mainly on building projects . This is a type of expenditure in which formal audit cannot go far to demonstrate that the ...
... Committee henceforth concentrated their attention on non - recurrent grants . 10. Non - recurrent grants are spent mainly on building projects . This is a type of expenditure in which formal audit cannot go far to demonstrate that the ...
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