All initiatives which form part of the Government Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP) are required to complete and publish an accounting officers assessment.
They are assessed against the 4 accounting officer standards as expected by Parliament and the public for use of public resources:
regularity
propriety
value for money
feasibility
Updates to this page
Published 21 February 2022 Last updated 6 November 2024 +show all updates
Uploaded a summary of the accounting officer's assessment for the Future Border and Immigration System (FBIS) programme.
Added the accounting officer assessment for the Sovereign Borders Programme.
Removed the accounting officer assessment for the Police Uplift Programme, which is now closed.
Added the accounting officer assessment for the Anti Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Programme.
An updated version of the Accounting Officer Assessment: Home Office Biometrics (HOB) Programme has been added to take account of changes in the programme.
New version of International Law Enforcement Alerts Platform (I-LEAP) programme added to reflect changes to the programme.
Added accounting officer assessment: Cerberus Project; Accounting officer assessment: Digital Services at the Border (DSAB); Accounting officer assessment: Future Border and Immigration System (FBIS) Programme; Accounting officer assessment: Future Supplier Services Programme; Accounting officer assessment: Her Majestys Passport Office (HMPO) Transformation Programme; Accounting officer assessment: Immigration Platform Technologies (IPT) Programme;Accounting officer assessment: National Law Enforcement Data Programme (NLEDP); Accounting officer assessment: Next Generation Fraud and Cyber Crime Reporting and Analysis Service (FCCRAS) Project; Accounting officer assessment: Police Uplift Programme.
Published "Accounting officer assessment: Home Office Biometrics (HOB) programme".
Added 'Accounting Officer memorandum: Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme (ESMCP)'.
Added Accounting Officer memorandum for the Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) reform programme.