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Meetings and agendas

Joint Audit Committee 21st March 2017 agenda and papers

15th March 2017


00 Agenda 21st March 2017

03 Minutes of meeting 13th December 2016

05 Audit Committee Terms of Reference

05 a Terms of Reference

06 Internal Audit Plan 2017.18 SP

06 a Progress Report March 2017 SP

10 Exclusion notice

16 JAC Sponsorship Gifts March 2017

17 Front sheet_Collaboration update-Mae2017

17 a JAC Collaboration Update Report – March 2017 – Draft 0 1

18 Annual JAC Attendance Record front sheet

18 a JAC Meeting Attendance

19 Exclusion notice

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Minutes of the Joint Audit Committee Meeting December 13th 2016

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