The impact of fraud and error on public funds 2023-24
Published on:We estimate that fraud & error cost the taxpayer £55-81 billion in 2023-24. This report introduces impact of fraud & error on public funds.
We estimate that fraud & error cost the taxpayer £55-81 billion in 2023-24. This report introduces impact of fraud & error on public funds.
This overview provides an introduction to regulation, and the NAO’s examination of regulatory performance and spending across government.
A review of how NHS Health Checks are provided in England is needed to improve the system for preventing cardiovascular disease.
This report summarises the key information and insights gained from our examinations of DfT and related bodies in England, and of DfT’s Annual Report and Accounts.
This report provides an introduction to FCDO and our examination of its spending and performance.
This report provides an introduction to HM Treasury and our examination of its spending and performance.
This overview provides an introduction to the Home Office and our examination of its spending and performance for 2023-24.
The NAO’s report highlights that England’s special educational needs system is not delivering better outcomes for children and young people.
Sellafield nuclear site is not yet achieving value for money due to concerns over project management, the pace of delivery and staffing.
This report summarises the key information and insights that can be gained from our examinations of the Department for Education for 2023-24.
This is an overview of the Government’s approach and commitments for environmental improvement, mitigating climate change, and adapting to climate change.
This report has been produced to provide an introduction to DWP and the NAO’s examination of its spending and performance in 2023-24.
This report has been produced to provide an introduction to MoD and the NAO’s examination of its spending and performance.
Includes findings from external and internal inspection reviews of our audits and gives details on the quality of all our audit work.
89% of Ukrainian troops trained this year by the British Army under Operation Interflex felt better equipped to survive on the battlefield.
Strategic shortcomings are undermining government’s aims to make the UK one of the world’s most innovative and attractive space economies.
Government says carbon capture technology is ‘essential’ to achieving net zero. The government doesn’t have a credible alternative pathway.
There is no central coordinated approach when government sets up new compensation schemes resulting in a relatively slow, ad-hoc approach.
Assessing whether DLUHC is working with government departments and local authorities to maximise their ability to tackle homelessness
Responses to Freedom of Information (FOI) and Environmental Information Regulation (EIR) requests made to the NAO in 2024.