MoD’s management of losses from fraud and other economic crime
Published on:The Ministry of Defence could make significant savings if it better managed its losses from fraud and other forms of economic crime.
The Ministry of Defence could make significant savings if it better managed its losses from fraud and other forms of economic crime.
Gareth Davies, the Comptroller and Auditor General, has reported on the 2024-25 accounts of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
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 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.
The cyber threat to UK government is severe; government must act now to protect its own operations and key public services.
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.
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.
This report looks at how UKSV has performed in providing national security vetting services since 2018; what it is doing to ensure security vetting is completed in a timely way to ensure the continued protection and functioning of government; and what it is doing to modernise and reform.
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.
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.
This report examines whether the Ministry of Defence has managed to reduce the risks to affordability in its Equipment Plan.
The C&AG has reported on the 2020-21 accounts of the Ministry of Defence.
This report examines the causes of persistent delays and cost increases that have affected the Ministry of Defence’s equipment contracts.
This report examines the Ministry of Defence’s progress in optimising its estate and disposing of sites that are not needed.
This report examines whether single living accommodation meets the needs of the Ministry of Defence and service personnel.