The National Audit Office has criticised the Criminal Records Bureau following a series of delays that have undermined its efforts to screen applicants for jobs involving children. The most simple screening, basic disclosures, will not be up and running until the end of the year. These list any convictions held on the police national computer that are not spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act.
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