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The Auditor General for Wales has today published his Annual Improvement Report on the Isle of Anglesey County Council.
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View moreThe Auditor General for Wales has today published his Annual Improvement Report on the Isle of Anglesey County Council.
View moreFirst annual report highlights positive steps towards a more fair environment for staff and stakeholders
View moreThe Auditor General for Wales has today published his Annual Improvement report on Carmarthenshire County Council.
View moreThe Auditor General has published his response to the Welsh Government's white paper ' A sustainable Wales: better choices for a better future'.
View moreThe Auditor General for Wales has today published his Annual Improvement report on Newport City Council.
View moreAppointed Auditor uncovers significant failures in governance arrangements and inadequacies in processes to determine Chief Officers' pay
View moreWelsh public bodies are spending less on consultants but cannot demonstrate value for money in how they plan, obtain and manage consultancy services, says a report published today by the Auditor General.
View moreSince its introduction in 2003, significant sums of money have been spent implementing an amended NHS consultant contract in Wales. Despite this, the intended benefits for the health service are not being fully realised, largely because of weaknesses in consultants' job planning arrangements. Those are the conclusions of a report published today by the Auditor General for Wales.
View moreBut challenges remain for its successor if forestry in Wales is to continue to improve, says the Auditor General.
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