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Institutions that offer CIPS courses are rigorously assessed already, but the regime is developing to help candidates even more. Tom Fulton brings students up to date

Legal column Economic crime is a crime without adequate definition or adequate punishment that must be rectified if we want to restore faith in the free market

The nature and purpose of Time Series Analysis and its relevance to forecasting
How the Control Account is used in accounting for wages and salaries
Lay magistrates play a vital role in their communities and in return are given an invaluable CPD opportunity - it’s not just for retired colonels
IT recruiter MSB is fighting to shake off its ‘laddish’ image, but has new CEO Andrew Zielinski got what it takes?
Charming people is better than any sales pitch
Cable & Wireless scooped two awards at the Kelly's CIPS Awards 2002 for its cost-saving global e-procurement project. Geraint John reports
Legal column UK law does offer recourse to employees who are badly treated after blowing the whistle, and the same Act supposedly helps their employers, but how effective is it?
Statutory charges on overdue payments and a crackdown on collusion with competitors and bid-rigging were just two of the big legal changes in 2002, as Susan Singleton explains
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