• Staff all set to meet with the public at the Royal Welsh Show
    Our annual plan highlights one of our main objectives, which is to “engage more effectively with the p
  • Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15
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  • New Welsh domains launched for our website
    Our new domains are now: audit.wales for the English site, and archwlio.cymru
  • New Act sees Auditor General look to the future
    The Auditor General for Wales has now become one of just a small number of Auditor's General across the world who have a statutory duty relating to
  • Revised joint protocol published for collaborative working between the Auditor General and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales
    It is designed to help the organisations create work programmes which are complementary and which avoid duplication of work, and to ensure that
  • Want a career that counts?
    This intense, yet rewarding, programme is looking for astute, determined, self-motivated and creative team players to contribute to our dynamic and
  • Are you getting by with a little help?
    Are you over 55? We’re seeking your views on the services that are most important to you remaining independent.
  • Auditor General provides an update on his role in relation to the Well-being of Future Generations Bill
    The stated general purpose of the Welsh Government’s proposed Well-being of Future Generations Bill is to “ensure that the governance arrangements
  • Auditing bodies unite to produce good practice guide on whistleblowing
    The purpose of the guide is to set out clearly and simply how public sector workers can raise concerns and what they should expect from their e
  • Looking for the next generation of audit professionals
    This intense, yet rewarding, programme is looking for astute, determined, self-motivated and creative team players to contribute to our dynamic
  • Appointed Auditor withdraws advisory notice to Pembrokeshire Council
    The Appointed Auditor, Anthony Barrett, has this morning withdrawn the advisory notice he served to Pembrokeshire Council on 28 October 2014.&n
  • Improvements not being made in key service areas at Cardiff Council
    Although the Council has made some progress, in particular with establishing a new senior management team, in making improvements to the financial
  • Auditor General's Annual Report and Accounts 2013-14
     Each year, the Annual Report summarises his work, and that of the Wales Audit Office, over the previous 12 months.
  • Auditor General speaks to local government leaders about the challenge of change in the next ten years
    At the conference ‘Council 2025 - A vision for local government in Wales’ The Auditor General spoke of the challenges faced by local government fol
  • Staff team get ready to take on the Welsh Three Peaks Challenge
    The team has already raised £2,061 and we’d like to say a big well done and good luck to the team as they take on 30km of climbing in one day!&nbsp