Government seeks greater value from knowledge assets
The value of public sector knowledge assets could be worth as much as £150bn, according to a report published by the Treasury in January 2021, the BBC has learned. However, it is not being guaranteed that these assets will be valued by more than £100m.
Source: icaew.comPublished on 2022-06-17
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