Good practice guide: fraud and error reporting
Autumn 2024We are developing a guide for counter-fraud practitioners to help them understand good practice in fraud and error reporting.
We are developing a guide for counter-fraud practitioners to help them understand good practice in fraud and error reporting.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) of the NAO has reported on the Whole of Government Accounts for 2021-22.
AI presents the government with opportunities to transform public services potentially delivering billions of pounds in productivity savings.
Our report looks at how the Financial Conduct Authority is responding to changes in its regulatory powers and wider developments in the financial services sector.
Background HM Treasury’s public spending statistics show spending on public sector procurement was £379 billion in 2021/22 across the UK. This figure includes the procurement of goods and services by one public sector body from another. The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) plays an important role helping central government and other organisations across the public and […]
This study will assess how well the Royal Household is delivering against its stated objectives for the Buckingham Palace Reservicing programme.
Our report provides updates on the government’s evolving approach to national resilience and risk management.
Our guide sets out the elements to consider & questions to support good practice and value for money, through real examples from our reports.
This letter provides responses from the National Audit Office to the questions set out in HM Treasury’s consultation paper on the Thematic Review of Non-Investment Asset Valuation for Financial Reporting Purposes.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) of the NAO has reported on the 2020-21 Whole of Government Accounts.
Our report describes the role of public money in financing the Royal Household and how the funds are used.
The environment for government borrowing has become more challenging in recent years – requiring sustained focus from government.
There has been a substantial reduction in the potential cost to the taxpayer of supporting the transfer of Bulb Energy to a ringfenced supplier under Octopus, but risks remain.
This report looks at BEIS’s oversight of the schemes, its understanding of what the schemes achieved, and how well it worked with local authorities.
BEIS worked quickly to introduce financial support for rising energy bills (currently estimated at £69bn), recognising it had to make compromises.
BEIS worked quickly to introduce financial support for rising energy bills (currently estimated at £69bn), recognising it had to make compromises.
This report examines government’s implementation of COVID-19 employment support schemes.
This report examines government’s implementation of COVID-19 employment support schemes.
This report considers the extent to which AO assessments are supporting good decision-making in line with expected standards and providing transparency over significant spending decisions up to the end of 2021.
This report looks at the set-up of the UK infrastructure Bank, including HM Treasury’s planning before launch.