Adrian Crompton

Yes
Tuesday, September 12, 2023 - 16:41

The Auditor General’s role includes examining how public bodies manage and spend public money, including how they achieve value in the delivery of public services. The Auditor General publishes reports on that work, some of which are considered by the Welsh Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee. He also reports every year on how well individual local authorities are planning for improvement.

Wales Audit Office joins forces with Charity Commission to host good practice seminar for trustees

No

The event, on 6 November, is being hosted, as part of National Trustees' Week, by the Wales Audit Office, in conjunction with the Charity Commission and Good Practice Wales.

It is designed for those with responsibility for directing the business of a charity - whether they are called trustees, directors, board members, governors or committee members. The event will share the most up-to-date practices from across Wales and beyond.

Appeal for patients' views on orthopaedics

No

Orthopaedics is the medical specialty that deals with the prevention and correction of injuries and disorders of the bones, joints and associated muscles and ligaments.
 
The study will look at the effectiveness of these services across Wales and will make recommendations to the NHS in Wales.

To inform the study, the Wales Audit Office is asking patients to complete a short online survey.

New Wales Audit Office board gets down to business

No

Newly appointed Chair, Isobel Garner, will steer the organisation as its Governance Committee and support delivery of the Auditor General for Wales' programme of work.

Joining Isobel at the Board's first full meeting today will be four non-executive members - Peter Price, Christine Hayes, Steve Burnett and David Corner - and the Auditor General for Wales.