
Whitehall Audit
The Whitehall Audit refers to an evaluation process used in the UK government to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of public services and departments. Named after Whitehall, the street in London that houses many government offices, this audit involves examining how well public resources are managed and whether services meet the needs of citizens. It helps ensure accountability and transparency in government operations, guiding improvements and informing policy decisions to enhance the delivery of services to the public.