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Our purpose and vision is at the heart of everything we do in Audit Wales. However, we recognise the significant challenges facing public services which will ultimately alter the way we deliver our work.
View our strategy here
Our annual plan covers the period from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025 and includes additional information on our longer-term strategy and key performance indicators.
View our Annual Plan
Fee scales provide a framework within which auditors can discuss fees with local government bodies. Fee scales also enable the Auditor General to identify and challenge fees that appear to be either too high or too low to enable auditors to properly discharge their responsibilities.
Read more about fee scales and settings here
The board is responsible for employing staff, procuring services, and providing other resources to enable the Auditor General to do his work. It also monitors and advises the Auditor General.
View the minutes from our board meetings here