ID 5537570 - DoF - Provision of Internal Audit Services

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Value

£2,000,000

Classifications

  • Auditing services
  • Internal audit services
  • Statutory audit services
  • Fraud audit services
  • Accounting, auditing and fiscal services
  • Accounting and auditing services
  • Financial auditing services
  • Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
  • Corporate governance rating services

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  • contract

Published

6 months ago

Description

Internal Audit Services (IAS) intends to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of internal auditors to carry out risk-based Internal Audit assignments which will contribute towards the completion of agreed Internal Audit Strategies and associated Internal Audit Plans on a call-off as required basis. The Framework Agreement will contain 2 (two) Lots: Lot 1 – General Internal Audit Services and Lot 2 – ICT Internal Audit Services. Full details of requirements are set out in the Specification document (ID 5537870 – Specification).

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