Transparency
As a publicly funded organisation we have a duty to be transparent in our business operations. This page sets out our transparency principles and provides all of our publicly disclosed corporate information.
As a publicly funded organisation we have a duty to be transparent in our business operations. This page sets out our transparency principles and provides all of our publicly disclosed corporate information.
Our interactive data visualisation lets you explore the changes in the pattern of apprenticeship starts and maps showing where apprenticeships are taking place.
It’s difficult to believe that I have been the Chair of the NAO for nearly six years, but all good things come to an end. Because the term of office is limited by statute, I shall shortly be stepping down. In fact, the advert for my successor is now public. This has been one of […]
Our report examines whether MHCLG’s framework allows for the management of risks to local authorities from commercial property investment.
This report assesses how well pupils with special educational needs and disabilities are being supported.
The Whole of Government Accounts (WGA) are the consolidated financial statements for the whole of the UK public sector, showing what the UK Government spends and receives, and what it owns and owes.
This is an interactive visualisation of the financial information contained within the Whole of Government accounts published over the last five years
This report assesses whether DFID’s 2018 Strategic Vision for Gender Equality is well placed to secure value for money.
This report considers the administration of the Scottish income tax in 2017-18.
This newly created role will sit on our executive team and ensure our people agenda is at the heart of the NAO’s strategy delivery.
Following review by a former tax judge, the NAO concludes that all five settlements were reasonable but there is concern over the settlement processes.
This memorandum supports the Public Accounts Committee’s examination of the government’s preparedness for ‘no deal’
This report examines the extent to which gambling regulation protects people from gambling‑related harms and addresses emerging risks.
This report draws together our experience of the main challenges and barriers to better use of data across government.
How we are working with international partners to assess the response to COVID-19.
This report considers the value for money of the sale of student loans that entered repayment between 2002 & 2006.
This report considers the work that government has been undertaking at the border to prepare for a no-deal EU exit.
Our study evaluates how far the government has an effective system for measuring progress towards its environmental objectives.
This report examines the progress made by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Competition and Markets Authority, and National Trading Standards in building the UK’s legal framework and capacity and capability in consumer protection, competition and state aid.
This investigation examines issues related to individuals the BBC hires as freelancers, particularly those hired through personal service companies.
This report examines the causes of the cost increases and delays to the Crossrail programme.