We’re here to Assure, Explain and Inspire.
Our Executive Leadership Team is responsible for directing the organisation
Governance and oversight at Audit Wales
We work with others from across the Welsh public sector and beyond
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This section sets out how you may request information from us and provides some direct links to information of wider public interest.
The Auditor General is responsible for auditing most of the public money spent in Wales.
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Our commitment to high audit quality underpins all our work and decision making
The NFI matches data across organisations and systems to help public bodies identify fraud and overpayments.
Our programme of shared learning events focusses on topics that are common across public services
Our forward work programme for performance audit
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Our events bring together individuals from across the Welsh public sector
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Our commitment to high audit quality underpins all our work and decision making.
Our audit quality arrangements accord with the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC’s) International Standard on Quality Management 1 (effective 15 December 2022).
Our customary approach to performance audit complies with the quality standards issued by the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI).
We have established policies and procedures to achieve and continuously monitor audit quality. The 2024 Audit Quality Report sets out:
In order to provide assurance to taxpayers, we are subject to independent scrutiny in a number of ways.
Our accounts are audited by an independent firm appointed by the Welsh Parliament.
Each year, we present an estimate of the income and expenses of Audit Wales for the next financial year to the Welsh Parliament for approval.
The latest estimate of income and expenditure, along with the Auditor General's annual report and accounts, are available within Our Plans and Accounts