Audit Scotland definition
Examples of Audit Scotland in a sentence
The Comptroller and Auditor General will seek access in a measured manner to minimise any burden on the Grant Recipient and will avoid duplication of effort by seeking and sharing information with the Audit Commission, Wales Audit Office or Audit Scotland as appropriate.
The parties acknowledge that Audit Scotland has the right to publish details of this Agreement (including Commercially Sensitive Information) in its relevant reports to Parliament.
A record of the location of all relevant records shall be maintained by the Accountable Body and these records (including any electronic records) shall be made available on demand to the Scottish Ministers, the Certifying Body, Audit Scotland and mandated officials of the EU.
The Comptroller and Auditor General will seek access in a measured manner to minimise any burden on the Recipient and will avoid duplication of effort by seeking and sharing information with the Audit Commission, Wales Audit Office or Audit Scotland as appropriate.
More than 90% of the objectives prioritised were achieved and the Dundee's Local Community Planning Partnership Model was held up as an example of good practice by Audit Scotland.
Falkirk CPP was audited by Audit Scotland in 2014 and the college has played a significant role in a Community Planning Improvement Group (CPIG) to implement the recommendations following the audit.
An Improvement Plan has been prepared in response to the recent Audit Scotland report on Community Planning and we see this as an important part of our ongoing development and improvement agenda.
Audit Scotland is a statutory body established under the Public Finance and Accountability (Scotland) Act 2000.
The Sponsor and Audit Scotland have the right of access to the SRH Group’s records and personnel for any purpose including, for example, assurance audits and operational investigations.
Audit Scotland supports the Auditor General and the Accounts Commission to ensure public money in Scotland is used properly, efficiently and effectively.