Simple terms explainer
Councils must help their audit and scrutiny committees do their job properly. These committees check how decisions are made, how money is managed, and whether risks are being handled well. To support them, councils need to provide clear information, access to reports, and honest answers to questions. This helps make sure the council stays open, fair, and accountable to the public.
Legal status
Statutory
Duty category
Finance
Corporate services
Duty type
Compliance
Social determinant of health
Economic stability
Emerging policy and legislation
0
Bodies with shared interest
Audit Scotland
Accounts Commission
Scottish Local Authorities Chief Internal Auditors Group (SLACIAG)
Improvement Service
Standards and frameworks
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