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Principal Auditor's Report, Unite the Union, Island Games, Transport Infrastructure & One-Act Play Festival

Ep. 623

Coming up on today’s show with Jonathan Scott:

 

Our latest coverage of the Principal Auditor’s report: The Government’s failure to comply with its’ own Purchasing and Procurement Policy and to adhere to procurement regulations has left it open to criticisms of lack of transparency;

 

Unite’s Donovan Correia speaks about the Union’s position on the Government’s public sector pay increase;

 

The Island Games are well underway in Orkney – there’s updates also from Jose Marie Ruiz and Robin Shepard Capurro about the athletes, including the latest medal alerts;

 

Former minister Paul Balban gives his views about the potential impact of a free flowing frontier on our transport infrastructure;

 

Julian Felice has led a group of college drama students to top place, at a One-Act Play Festival in the UK – he tells us all about it.

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