FINANCE: A consultancy’s report says a £3.8m overspend is a “worst case deficit”.
The KPMG estimate was based on the trust’s Month 8 position.
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January 2011
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FINANCE: A consultancy’s report says a £3.8m overspend is a “worst case deficit”.
The KPMG estimate was based on the trust’s Month 8 position.
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