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  • This paper summarises our assessment of the progress made by Welsh public bodies against each of the three key messages set out in the Auditor General’s February 2019 report on 'Preparations in Wales for a 'no-deal' Brexit', and provides an external audit commentary on the latest position. 

    It should be read in conjunction with the Auditor General’s letter of 27 September to the Chair of the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee of the National Assembly for Wales, which lists five key Brexit-related challenges facing Welsh public service leaders. 

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