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Auditor General publishes Annual Improvement Report on Brecon Beacons National Park AuthorityDuring March and April 2013, Annual Improvement Reports will be published for all 28 local authorities, which includes local councils, national par
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Three year strategy builds on stakeholder feedbackThe Auditor General for Wales has today published his 'Strategy for the Auditor General for Wales and the Wales Audit Office 2013-16'.
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority - Annual Improvement Report 2013During March and April 2013, Annual Improvement Reports will be published for all 28 local authorities, which includes local councils, national par
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South Wales Fire and Rescue Authority - Annual Improvement Report 2013During March and April 2013, Annual Improvement Reports will be published for all 28 local authorities, which includes local councils, national par
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Isle of Anglesey County Council Annual Improvement Report 2013During March and April 2013, Annual Improvement Reports will be published for all 28 local authorities, which includes local councils, national par
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Wales Audit Office reviews progress on its approach to equalityThe Auditor General for Wales' report detailing the Wales Audit Office's progress towards compliance with the Equality Act, published today, sets o
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Auditor General Publishes Annual Improvement report on Carmarthenshire CouncilDuring March and April 2013, Annual Improvement reports will be published for all 28 local authorities, which includes local councils, National Par
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Auditor General for Wales responds to Welsh Government's White PaperThe response can be found on the Consultations page.
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Auditor General publishes Annual Improvement Report on Newport CouncilDuring March and April 2013, Annual Improvement reports will be published for all 28 local authorities, which includes local councils, National Par
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Caerphilly Council senior pay setting was 'unlawful'Public interest report into the processes adopted by Caerphilly County Borough Council to determine the pay of chief officers has been published to
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Public spending on consultants down but value for money questionedPublic bodies spent £133 million on consultants in 2010-11, £40 million less than in 2007-08.
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NHS consultant contract falls short of securing intended benefitsIn December 2003 an amended consultant contract was introduced in the NHS in Wales with a number of intended benefits for both consultants and the
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Forestry Commission Wales in good shape for the futureForestry Commission Wales (FCW) has followed previous audit recommendations and developed clear and appropriate priorities.