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Originally published in healthmatters issue 51, Spring 2003, page 24
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The Investigator’s Handbook

Centre for Public Services, 2003

As accountable government has slowly but steadily replaced itself with ever increasing numbers of quangos, and private sector companies continue to take over public services, finding out who is responsible for what – and who has a vested interest – becomes more vital, yet more difficult than ever.

This small but perfectly formed handbook lists hundreds of information sources – a goldmine for any investigator.

James Munro

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