Government shared services programmes are not delivering the levels of
administrative savings that is possible, according to the
National Audit Office (NAO).
The Cabinet Office estimates
Whitehall departments could save £1.4bn per year by centralising finance and
human resources (HR).
But though projects going ahead in the NHS
and HM Prison Service are on
course for significant cost savings, progress across the sector is slow.
Sir John Bourn, head of the National Audit Office, said: "Central government
needs to get much better at managing its corporate services.
"Shared services have the potential to deliver significant efficiency savings
but it is not yet clear that the £1.4 billion of savings estimated by the
Cabinet Office will be achieved."
Programmes are in place across government – including the
Flex desktop scheme kicked off
by the Cabinet Office in the summer – but reported savings are small so far. In
March, total reported savings stood at £1bn, £315m of which related to finance
and HR. But how much of the figure was related to shared service projects.
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