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Government lease agreements

Mistakes are made and it is unclear what government agencies are allowed to agree to when entering into lease agreements. Over time, a grey area has emerged. Nine per cent of the leases investigated b...

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The use of artificial intelligence in the central government

More than half of the government agencies we have investigated have no experience with the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Our investigation indicates that the coordination is weak, and that the ...

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Investigation into government authorities’ effort to adapt infrastructure and built-up areas to a changing climate

The investigation reveals that the Norwegian government authorities do not have the necessary overview of the risks of natural disasters in a future climate.

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Investigation of the management and review of the national follow-up of the sustainable development goals

The investigation reveals that the national follow-up from the Norwegian government has lacked both coordination and a comprehensive plan for implementation of the 2030 Agenda, and that the quality of...

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Investigation of the authorities’ work on the Alexander L. Kielland accident

Alexander L. Kielland was a semi-submersible drilling platform used as a flotel on the Ekofisk field in the North Sea. On 27 March 1980, the platform lost one of its five legs in rough sea and the pla...

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Investigation of development assistance for good governance and anti-corruption in selected partner countries

The investigation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' grant management system shows that assistance for good governance and anti-corruption is characterised by inadequate planning and follow-up and po...

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Investigation of the authorities’ work on the Arctic Council

Rising activity in the Arctic makes cooperation in the Arctic Council increasingly important. The Council can become more effective with better controls, organisation and reporting.

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