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We see good examples, but we also see instances where public bodies have given little or no explicit consideration to the Act
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We’re delighted that our Audit Trainee, Barnes Lloyd-Jenkins was awarded first place and the Railton prize for achieving the highest mark in the Business Strategy and Technology exam.
View moreWe see good examples, but we also see instances where public bodies have given little or no explicit consideration to the Act
View moreIncreasing responsibilities mean it’s vital community councils have sound financial management and governance arrangements in place
View moreApplications are open for our AAT Apprenticeship programme.
View moreA thematic review at each of the 22 principal councils looking at their arrangements for commissioning services, followed by a national summary report.
A study of how councils and their partners are working to address the increasing demand for temporary accommodation. We will consider current and future financial implications and assess whether there are opportunities to improve value for money.
Read about Madison's experience as an apprentice at Audit Wales
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