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The Auditor General is the statutory external auditor of most of the Welsh public sector.
Our key strength is our wide range of skills and knowledge that has arisen from our position as the the statutory external auditor
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Our accounts are audited by an independent firm appointed by the Welsh Parliament.
Our Executive Leadership Team is responsible for directing the organisation
The Auditor General is responsible for auditing most of the public money spent in Wales.
Audit Services has a reach of over 800 public bodies across Wales covering financial and performance audit
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Our forward work programme for performance audit
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The Auditor General is consulting with public bodies in Wales on changes to his audit approach.
It comes in response to recent and future legislation, such as the Wellbeing of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 [Opens in new window], which has placed new statutory duties on him.
Other challenges and changes facing public services which also need to be taken into account in developing a new approach to auditing the public sector in Wales include:
Huw Vaughan Thomas is consulting public bodies on proposals for a set of principles and criteria which will be used to reshape his approach to audit.
He’s also asking for views on whether to explore the potential for developing integrated reporting within the public service in Wales.
Auditor General for Wales, Huw Vaughan Thomas said:
"External scrutiny is absolutely vital, because it provides an independent perspective on whether public services are spending wisely, being well managed, safe and are fit for purpose.
But, it also has to be relevant, meaningful and proportionate in changing times. That is what this consultation is all about."
Find out more about the consultation.