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Unlawful spending at two councils exceeds £290,000Two councils have incurred unlawful expenditure of over £290,000, according to reports issued today (6 November 2019) by the Auditor General for Wa
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Council overspending exhausts reservesOver a three-year period, Penmaenmawr Town Council spent more on the local community than it received in income.
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Fewer households in fuel poverty but Welsh Government misses targetsThe Welsh Government has not met its targets for the eradication of fuel poverty though its actions do seem to have contributed to a reduction.
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Public spending patterns since devolution ‘interesting and perhaps unexpected’In the first decade of devolution, total public spending per head in Wales grew at almost 4% a year in real terms.
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Preparations in Wales for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit – an updateToday, the Auditor General for Wales has written to the External Affairs & Additional Legislation Committee with his observations on the progre
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Unlawful action at Town CouncilConnah’s Quay Town Council has incurred a cumulative deficit of over £234,000 in the operation of the Quay Café since 2011, according to a report i
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Welsh public services could lose up to £1 billion a year to fraudThe picture of counter-fraud arrangements in the Welsh public sector varies across Wales, but there is scope for greater collaboration and cross-ag
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Six steps to better scrutiny in WalesA discussion paper and six-point checklist has been produced for councils in Wales to help improve overview and scrutiny functions.
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Urgent improvements needed to internal audit arrangements at town and community councils in WalesA review by the Auditor General for Wales has uncovered serious concerns about internal audit arrangements at Town and Community Councils in Wales.
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Current standard of financial management “disappointing” at too many town and community councils in WalesThe current standard of financial management and governance remains disappointing at too many Town and Community Councils, according to a report, p
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Failures in governance and financial management at more community councilsThe Auditor General for Wales has published reports in the public interest highlighting failures in governance arrangements and inadequacies in fin
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Welsh Government needs a more coordinated approach for managing financial support for businessThe Welsh Government didn’t fully translate its vision for economic renewal into a coordinated programme of financial support to businesses, instea
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Finance for the Future conference outputs now onlineThe event brought together individuals working in publicly funded organisations across Wales who are studying towards a finance related qualif