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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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Applications for our graduate programme are now open
Do you have an interest in how public money is spent?
Do you want to help support the improvement of our public services?
Do you want a career that counts?
If so, then becoming a Graduate Trainee with Audit Wales may be the perfect opportunity for you.
As a Graduate Trainee, you will work with teams to perform financial and performance audits. We will help you work towards becoming a future leader within the Welsh public sector and support you in gaining the highly acclaimed and internationally recognised Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) accountancy qualification.
Deadline: 6 January
A career at the Wales Audit Office is not just about the numbers, it’s about making a difference in an organisation that values people, both in the organisation and out in our communities.
Find out more about this brilliant opportunity and how to apply [opens in new window].
You can also read what our current Graduate Trainees and Apprentices say about working for us.