WEFO faced major challenge to commit EU funding before Brexit The Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO) faced a major challenge to commit all EU structural funds before Brexit. However, shortly before today’s publication of the Auditor General’s report - ‘Managing the impact of Brexit on EU Structural Funds’ - the UK Government extended its guarantee to cover Wales’ (and the UK’s) allocation for Structural Funds under this EU budget period to 2020. The UK is set to leave the EU on 29 March 2019. If the UK leaves the EU with a Withdrawal Agreement, Wales will continue to receive Structural Funds until the current round ends. 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 a great place to work, with people who are committed to making a difference in Wales. Interested? Then check out our current vacancies for more information or to apply online. Building Resilient Communities A more resilient Wales is one of the seven goals of the Well-being of the Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, and the term resilient communities has become a common theme over the past couple of years, but what does this mean in reality? What is a community and how does it become resilient? Wales is made up of diverse communities which draw upon a variety of characteristics. New Auditor General takes up post The role, which carries an eight year term, is a Crown appointment and is totally independent of government. As Auditor General for Wales, Adrian will also be the Chief Executive of the Wales Audit Office. The Wales Audit Office works to support the Auditor General as the public sector watchdog for Wales. Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Audit Letter 2015-16 Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Audit Letter 2015-16 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. It is designed to help the public sector, politicians, academics, the media and other relevant organisations. It sets out some key issues that those involved in scrutinising public finances should keep in mind. Understanding and being able to scrutinise decisions about public spending is a vital part of a democratic society. The Auditor General’s new Guide to Welsh Public Finances provides an easy to digest overview of some of the key issues in Welsh public finances. It looks at: Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 167 Page 168 Page 169 Page 170 Current page 171 Page 172 Page 173 Page 174 Page 175 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Subscribe to
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 a great place to work, with people who are committed to making a difference in Wales. Interested? Then check out our current vacancies for more information or to apply online.
Building Resilient Communities A more resilient Wales is one of the seven goals of the Well-being of the Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, and the term resilient communities has become a common theme over the past couple of years, but what does this mean in reality? What is a community and how does it become resilient? Wales is made up of diverse communities which draw upon a variety of characteristics. New Auditor General takes up post The role, which carries an eight year term, is a Crown appointment and is totally independent of government. As Auditor General for Wales, Adrian will also be the Chief Executive of the Wales Audit Office. The Wales Audit Office works to support the Auditor General as the public sector watchdog for Wales. Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Audit Letter 2015-16 Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Audit Letter 2015-16 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. It is designed to help the public sector, politicians, academics, the media and other relevant organisations. It sets out some key issues that those involved in scrutinising public finances should keep in mind. Understanding and being able to scrutinise decisions about public spending is a vital part of a democratic society. The Auditor General’s new Guide to Welsh Public Finances provides an easy to digest overview of some of the key issues in Welsh public finances. It looks at: Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 167 Page 168 Page 169 Page 170 Current page 171 Page 172 Page 173 Page 174 Page 175 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Subscribe to
New Auditor General takes up post The role, which carries an eight year term, is a Crown appointment and is totally independent of government. As Auditor General for Wales, Adrian will also be the Chief Executive of the Wales Audit Office. The Wales Audit Office works to support the Auditor General as the public sector watchdog for Wales. Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Audit Letter 2015-16 Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority – Annual Audit Letter 2015-16 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. It is designed to help the public sector, politicians, academics, the media and other relevant organisations. It sets out some key issues that those involved in scrutinising public finances should keep in mind. Understanding and being able to scrutinise decisions about public spending is a vital part of a democratic society. The Auditor General’s new Guide to Welsh Public Finances provides an easy to digest overview of some of the key issues in Welsh public finances. It looks at:
Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service
Ceredigion County Council – the Service User Perspective – the Housing Adaptations and Disabled facilities Grants Service
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. It is designed to help the public sector, politicians, academics, the media and other relevant organisations. It sets out some key issues that those involved in scrutinising public finances should keep in mind. Understanding and being able to scrutinise decisions about public spending is a vital part of a democratic society. The Auditor General’s new Guide to Welsh Public Finances provides an easy to digest overview of some of the key issues in Welsh public finances. It looks at: