• Another productive year for public audit in Wales
    You can read the highlights in our
  • Coming soon…
    Here’s Adrian Crompton, Auditor General for Wales signing off our annual report and accounts 2018-19, but as Accounting Officer rather than auditor
  • Launch a career that counts
    Do you want a career that counts? Do you have a passion to make a difference? Are you interested in how public money is spent in Wales?
  • Plan unveiled to make the Wales Audit Office bolder and more ambitious
    The new Auditor General for Wales, Adrian Crompton, has set out a fresh ambition for the Wales Audit Office – to unleash its full potential and act
  • 2018 in review
    Above all, our aim is to ensure that the people of Wales know whether public money is being managed wisely and that public bodies in Wales understa
  • Situation worsening as delays for follow-up outpatient appointments in Wales rising
    The number of people waiting for follow-up outpatient appointments at hospitals in Wales has increased substantially since 2015, according to a
  • £5.4 million of fraud and overpayments identified in Wales through the National Fraud Initiative
    The latest National Fraud Initiative (NFI) exercise has been one of the most successful to date – uncovering £5.4 million of fraud and overpaym
  • New vacancy in human resources
    We’re looking to recruit a HR Learning Partner to support the learning and development function within the organisation. 
  • My Planning Services
    We’re reviewing how well local planning authorities are supporting the long-term wellbeing of their communities and we want to hear from you!
  • Could you be our next Financial Audit Apprentice?
    While you’ll be working with numbers, you won’t be a number to us.  You’ll be joining an organisation that’s
  • New Auditor General takes up post
    The role, which carries an eight year term, is a Crown appointment and is totally independent of government.
  • Auditor General reflects on his 8 years in office
    It sets out his reflections and observations of his time in office, before he retires from the role on Friday 20 July.
  • New Auditor General guide lifts the lid on Wales’ public finances
    The Auditor General has today published a useful guide to public finances in Wales.
  • Report cover
    A productive year for public audit in Wales
    Our joint Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2018 has now been published, and will be the last for the current Auditor General
  • Auditor General receives CBE in Queen’s honours list
    The Auditor General for Wales, Huw Vaughan Thomas, has been awarded a CBE in the Queen’s birthday honours list.