Audit Wales
Audit Wales, formerly the Wales Audit Office, is an independent public body which was established by the Senedd on 1 April 2005. It has overall responsibility for auditing on behalf of the Auditor General for Wales, across all sectors of government in Wales, except those reserved to the UK government.
Function
Their aim is to ensure that the people of Wales know whether public money is being managed wisely and that public bodies in Wales understand how to improve outcomes.This overall aim is supported by four key objectives:
- Provide timely assurance on governance and stewardship of public money and assets
- Offer useful insight on the extent to which resources are used well in meeting people's needs
- Clearly identify and promote ways to which the provision of public services may be improved
- Be an accountable, well-run and efficient organisation that provides a stimulating and rewarding environment to work
Structure
Audit Wales takes the form of a statutory board, which employs staff, secures resources and monitors and advises the Auditor General. The Senedd appoints the Chair and 3 other non-executive members to the board. The other members are the Auditor General and 3 employees.Audit Wales currently employ around 240 people across 3 offices in Cardiff, Swansea and Ewloe.