Ensuring Value for Money from Rural Development Grants Made Without Competition
Ensuring Value for Money from Rural Development Grants Made Without Competition
The Auditor General for Wales published his Report in June 2020.
The report focuses on the Welsh Government’s processes and controls for awarding grants made between January 2016 and January 2019. Up to 31 August 2019, the Welsh Government awarded grants totalling £598 million from the Rural Development Programme. Audit Wales did not evaluate the delivery performance of the individual projects that received the funds.
The Public Accounts Committee considered the Report, agreed to undertake a short inquiry into its findings and scrutinised the Welsh Government in October 2020.
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Government Andrew Slade Timothy Render Hugh Morgan |
Business type: Other
Status: Complete
First published: 29/06/2020
Documents
- Correspondence from the Welsh Government - 1 February 2021 PDF 2 MB
- Letter from the Committee Chair to the Welsh Government - 3 November 2020 PDF 173 KB
- Welsh Government response to the Auditor General for Wales’ Report - 13 August 2020 PDF 342 KB
- Auditor General for Wales Report - June 2020 PDF 1 MB