Ministry of Defence 2024-25
Published on:In 2024-25, the MoD spent £52.7 billion on its running costs. This includes day-to-day resources such as staff costs, maintaining military equipment, and management of the Defence estate.
In 2024-25, the MoD spent £52.7 billion on its running costs. This includes day-to-day resources such as staff costs, maintaining military equipment, and management of the Defence estate.
Gareth Davies, the Comptroller and Auditor General, has reported on the 2024-25 accounts of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
This factual investigation will examine how MoD responds to the risk of economic crime and economic misconduct.
The MoD’s current controls for how it manages two major military programmes on behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are clear.
The MoD cannot determine exactly how much it has spent on resettling people in the UK through the Afghanistan Response Route scheme.
This report is an initial assessment of whether the MoD’s capability, goals and commitments set out in the Defence Investment Plan are realistic and deliverable within its forecasted budgets.
The NAO will examine the Afghanistan resettlement schemes through two publications publishing in September 2025 and February 2026.
This report examines the performance of the Ministry of Defence in delivering the F-35 programme compared to its aims.
Financial, legal and governance risks remain which the MoD must mitigate to support the increasingly important role of the reserve forces in national defence.
This report has been produced to provide an introduction to MoD and the NAO’s examination of its spending and performance.
89% of Ukrainian troops trained this year by the British Army under Operation Interflex felt better equipped to survive on the battlefield.
The Ministry of Defence’s Equipment Plan for the next decade is unaffordable and it is facing the largest budget deficit since the Plan was first published in 2012, according to a new report by the National Audit Office.
This guide has been produced to support the Defence Select Committee in its examination of the Ministry of Defence’s spending and performance.
Delivery to the frontline is still being put at risk by longstanding weaknesses in inventory management, despite the Ministry of Defence taking steps to improve, according to a new National Audit Office report.
Our overview of the Ministry of Defence includes information on how the MoD spent £65bn in 2021-22, manages its major programmes and has responded to the conflict in Ukraine.
This study examines whether the Ministry of Defence’s Equipment Plan provides a reliable assessment of the affordability of the MoD’s equipment programmes over the next ten years.
This report examines the MoD’s progress implementing digital transformation.
This report examines the MoD’s progress implementing digital transformation.
The C&AG has reported on the 2021-22 accounts of the Ministry of Defence.
This report assesses the problems that the Ajax programme has encountered and the challenges the MoD faces in delivering it.