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This Privacy Notice sets out why and how we collect, use and look after the personal data when providing data analytics services.
Harriet Aldridge joins the Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA) as its new Chief Executive.
Listing the relevant interests of executive and non-executive members of the GIAA Board, as well as a representative from HM Treasury as the Sponsor department.
HM Treasury published its Tailored Review of the Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA), concluding the Agency plays a ‘highly significant’ role.
Our Corporate Plan sets out the strategic changes we need to make over the next year to meet our own ambitions, and fulfil our customers’ expectations.
By 2026 we have enhanced the value we add, the difference we make and the offer to our people, by a persistent focus on the five areas in this vision.
This collection brings together the relevant interests of executive and non-executive members of the GIAA Board.
To help with assurance and insight across government, the Ministry of Defence’s internal audit team has transferred to the Government Internal Audit Agency.
Each government department and agency has a publication scheme, making information available to the public about how it operates and how it spends its budget.
This list sets out the relevant interests of executive and non-executive members of the GIAA Board, as well as a representative from His Majesty's Treasury (HMT) as the Sponsor department.
This document sets out the broad framework within which GIAA will operate.
Information on the expenditure and performance of the Government Internal Audit Agency from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020.
This publication brings together information relating to GIAA senior official’s business expenses and hospitality with external organisations.
This report outlines the GIAA’s commitment to achieving the objectives set out under section 149 of the Equality Act 2010.
Privacy notice relating to the internal audit profession and function in central government (Supporting the Profession).
4 to 8 March 2019 was National Apprenticeship Week, and the Government Internal Audit Agency (GIAA) marked it in style with a series of events.
All documents associated with the Government Internal Audit Agency's corporate plans for 2016.
HM Treasury asks GIAA to lead on matters relating to the internal audit profession and advisry services in central government.
We launched our GIAA Values at our first ever All-Agency conference on 19 September 2019.
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