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The
internal audit division of chartered accountants Clement Keys has won the
contract to provide internal audit services to the
Peak
District
National Park
.The contract was won following a competitive pitch and is the first
national park account for the department which has established itself as a
leading player within the public, private and third sectors.
Clement Keys Director of Internal Audit Lee Glover believes that
their unique approach, which focuses on adding value and maximising
opportunities for improving benefits, was a key factor in their success.
Lee comments: “All public sector organisations are under pressure to
maintain the quality of service levels whilst dealing with reduced
funding. Clement Keys internal
audit is a strategic service that facilitates the re-engineering of the
organisation’s approach to the internal audit process.
“We
are delighted to add the
Peak
District
National Park
to our portfolio of clients. It
demonstrates our ability to apply the benefits of our robust service to
any public sector, charity or not for profit organisation.”
The
Peak
District
National Park
was
Britain
's first national park, established in 1951.
It covers 555 square miles of Derbyshire, Staffordshire,
Cheshire
, Greater Manchester and South and
West Yorkshire
. It has an estimated 22
million visitors per year making it the second most-visited national park
in the world (after the
Mount Fuji
National Park
in
Japan
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