Unleashing the potential of the Wales Audit Office

No

Eight months into his role as Auditor General for Wales, Adrian Crompton sets out a fresh ambition for the Wales Audit Office – to unleash its full potential as a catalyst for improvement in the public sector in Wales.

When I took up the post of Auditor General, I spent my first few months travelling the length and breadth of Wales, meeting Chief Executives across the public sector, along with many other people who have an interest in the work of the Wales Audit Office.

Plan unveiled to make the Wales Audit Office bolder and more ambitious

No

The new Auditor General for Wales, Adrian Crompton, has set out a fresh ambition for the Wales Audit Office – to unleash its full potential and act as a catalyst for improvement. The Annual Plan, published jointly with the Board of the Wales Audit Office, is designed to make the organisation bolder, more relevant and more ambitious.

The Wales Audit Office is the public sector watchdog for Wales and audits approximately £19 billion of taxpayers’ money; almost a third of the Welsh GDP. It is entirely independent of government.