WAO needs to be more responsive and accessible, says likely new head_2

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The preferred candidate for the role of Welsh auditor general has said he would make the Wales Audit Office an ‘accessible and responsive’ organisation that tries to connect more with people in Wales
By Paul Dicken

01 July 2010

The preferred candidate for the role of Welsh auditor general has said he would make the Wales Audit Office an ‘accessible and responsive’ organisation that tries to connect more with people in Wales.

At his pre-appointment hearing before the Welsh Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee on June 28, Huw Vaughan Thomas said he was ‘passionate about the ethos of public services in Wales’ and service excellence.

He said that under his leadership the WAO would be the ‘engine room’ of this drive for improvement. He suggested that the focus of inspection should be shifted from public sector institutions to the people accessing services.

‘We are here to provide a service, not because we owe any duty to the institutions we work in,’ Vaughan Thomas told AMs.

He added that the WAO had much more to do to raise awareness of its work among the wider population in Wales.

Vaughan Thomas also outlined his belief that the WAO should take the lead on public sector issues that relate to Wales.

‘It is important that the public services are able to draw their messages, their guidance, their comments from a single perspective and not have the complexity of double reporting,’ he said.

Concerns were raised under the previous auditor general about employee relations and staffing issues, which were partly attributed to the merger of the National Audit Office in Wales and the Audit Commission. Vaughan Thomas said he had almost had a ‘career working in change management’ and would provide leadership and empower staff.

This is the first time a nominee for a public appointment had appeared before AMs in this way.
If Vaughan Thomas secures a nomination from the committee, the appointment will go before the full Assembly for approval on July 13.

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