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In 2009-10 the commission had an operating income of £213.1m. 86% of this came from fees charged to bodies audited; just 13% (£28.0m) came from central government grants. Around 70% of the commission's income in 2009-10 came from the local government sector, with the remainder coming from the health
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in 1990, and fire and rescue services in 2004. In 1996 the commission began joint reviews of social services (with the Social
Services Inspectorate of the Department of Health), and in 1997, reviews of local education authorities (LEAs) jointly with
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