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Are secret gateway reviews a waste of money?

A reader to this blog, GP Mary Hawking, makes some good points about whether gateway reviews are a waste of money if those who are involved in carrying out their recommendations have no automatic right to see the review reports.

Her comments and my responses are in the "comments" section under the entry

Civil servants told to destroy internal reports on billions of pounds of risky IT projects

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