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Auditor General for Scotland

The Auditor General for Scotland is an independent official responsible for examining how well public services, such as health, education, and local government, are managed and funded in Scotland. They review whether public money is being used efficiently and effectively, and they produce reports that help ensure accountability and transparency. Their work supports improvements in public services and informs government decisions, ultimately aiming to protect public interest and ensure value for taxpayers’ money.