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The Auditor General is the statutory external auditor of most of the Welsh public sector.
Our key strength is our wide range of skills and knowledge that has arisen from our position as the the statutory external auditor
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Governance and oversight at Audit Wales
Our accounts are audited by an independent firm appointed by the Welsh Parliament.
Our Executive Leadership Team is responsible for directing the organisation
The Auditor General is responsible for auditing most of the public money spent in Wales.
Audit Services has a reach of over 800 public bodies across Wales covering financial and performance audit
Our programme of shared learning events focusses on topics that are common across public services
Having a strategic, dynamic and high quality audit programme is a key focus of our strategy
The NFI matches data across organisations and systems to help public bodies identify fraud and overpayments.
We work with others from across the Welsh public sector and beyond
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Our events bring together individuals from across the Welsh public sector
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I joined Audit Wales in October 2020 as a graduate trainee.
Before I joined, I studied History at the University of Oxford. I had done various part-time jobs, such as working in a chocolate shop, looking after children on a summer school, and serving in a fish and chip shop, but Audit Wales was my first ‘proper’ job and my very first experience of audit or finance.
I applied to Audit Wales mostly because I had studied twentieth-century social policies during my History degree and I was interested in public policy and government. I decided I wanted to work in the public sector and began searching for opportunities. I found the Audit Wales graduate scheme online and liked the sound of the work it involved. I had no experience of finance, but I thought audit sounded interesting and I had enjoyed Maths at school. Having grown up and gone to university in southern England, I also wanted to try moving to a new place.
My average week at Audit Wales is something like this:
To anyone thinking of applying to Audit Wales, I would say firstly that you should read everything you can about Audit Wales, its work and the public sector in Wales. This will be key both in the application process and during your work as a graduate trainee. My only other tip is ‘Do it!’. Audit Wales is a great place to work and its graduate scheme is a fantastic opportunity to gain a first-class accountancy qualification and learn more about the Welsh public sector.
Hepzibah Hill is a graduate trainee at Audit Wales. She is in the 2020 cohort and is based in Cardiff. She grew up in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, before studying History at the University of Oxford. She enjoys playing folk music on the violin, dancing and swimming.