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Wales audit model proves effective in following the public pound across the tiers of government
10 Apr 2014 - 12:54pmThe Wales Audit Office is in a strong position to support improvement and to promote assurance as well as audit collaborative arrangements across sectors, says Huw Vaughan Thomas, Auditor General for Wales.

Chronic conditions services improve but more needs to be done
26 Mar 2014 - 4:32pmDespite reductions in relevant hospital admissions, health boards in Wales need to make more progress in expanding access to community based chronic conditions services says a report by Auditor General for Wales.

Welsh Government location strategy ‘delivered its objectives’
24 Mar 2014 - 5:01pmBut value for money uncertain and relocating posts was difficult, says Auditor General.

Escalation and intervention arrangements in the NHS
20 Mar 2014 - 5:10pm
What do you think of Council services in Ceredigion?
20 Feb 2014 - 3:24pmWales Audit Office launches the MyCeredigion survey – inviting people who live in the County to have their say

Two Wales Audit Office trainees scoop prestigious awards
12 Feb 2014 - 11:19amTwo Wales Audit Office trainees have scooped prestigious awards, as they work towards gaining their ACA Chartered Accountant qualifications from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).

Seminar highlights way forward
5 Feb 2014 - 11:28amEvent looked at how Future Generations Bill will impact public services in Wales

Good governance and well-managed risk taking
30 Jan 2014 - 12:24pmEssential ingredients for an effective NHS Wales in 2024.

Pensions opt out payments at Pembrokeshire Council ‘unlawful’
29 Jan 2014 - 5:11pmAppointed Auditor publishes report in the public interest

Carmarthenshire Council’s pension and libel payments ‘unlawful’
29 Jan 2014 - 5:05pmAppointed Auditor publishes two separate reports in the public interest