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Our publications cover a range of audit work completed at public bodies, including: central government, local councils, health boards, police forces, fire services, and national parks.

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Report Finance
Pembrokeshire

Pembrokeshire County Council – Arrangements for Commissioni...

The audit sought to answer the overall question: In commissioning services does the Council put in place proper arrangements to secure value for money in the use of its resources?

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Report Finance
Vale of Glamorgan

Vale of Glamorgan Council – Annual Audit Summary 2023

This is our audit summary for the Vale of Glamorgan Council. It shows the work completed since the last Annual Audit Summary, which was issued in March 2023. Our audit summary forms part of the Auditor General for Wales’ duties.

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Report Economy
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The Wales Infrastructure Investment Strategy

In 2025-26, the Welsh Government plans to spend roughly £3.4 billion on infrastructure.

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Report Finance
healthcare workers

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board – Urgent and Emerge...

This report sets out the findings from the Auditor General’s 2024 review of the arrangements for managing demand for urgent and emergency care at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board.

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healthcare workers

Public Health Wales NHS Trust – Review of the arrangements f...

This report sets out the findings from the Auditor General’s examination of the arrangements for setting and monitoring well-being objectives at Public Health Wales NHS Trust.

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librarian

National Library of Wales – Challenges for the culture secto...

This report considers whether the Library has appropriate arrangements to secure financial sustainability over the short and longer term, in support of its well-being objectives. It forms part of a wider examination covering other Welsh Government arm’s length bodies in the culture sector.

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Bannau Brycheiniog/Brecon Beacons

Promoting Access to Bannau Brycheiniog National Park

The audit sought to answer the overall question – Is the Authority doing all it can to encourage and improve access to the National Park from underrepresented groups?

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firefighters

South Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Setting of well-bein...

We set out to answer the overall question: ‘To what extent has the Authority acted in accordance with the sustainable development principle when reviewing its well-being objectives?'

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firefighter

North Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Setting of Well-bein...

We set out to answer the overall question: ‘To what extent has the Authority acted in accordance with the sustainable development principle when setting its new well-being objectives?’

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Pembrokeshire coastline

Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority – Setting of Wel...

We set out to answer the overall question ‘to what extent has Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority acted in accordance with the sustainable development principle when setting its new well-being objectives’.

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