
Audit Commission (UK)
The Audit Commission was a public organization in the UK responsible for overseeing the quality and efficiency of local government and health services. It conducted independent audits and evaluations to ensure public money was used properly and services met standards. By providing reports and recommendations, it aimed to improve transparency, accountability, and performance in the public sector. The Commission was abolished in 2015, with its functions transferred to other organizations, but its legacy lies in promoting responsible management of public funds.