Audit may refer to:

Audit Commission - Regulates the proper control of public finances by local authorities and the National Health Service in England and Wales. Site provides news and information on events, the work of the commission and policy guidance.
Meta Description: [ The Audit Commission is an independent body responsible for ensuring that public money is used economically, efficiently and effectively. ]
Bona Vacantia - Responsible for administering the estates of persons who die intestate without known kin and collecting the assets of dissolved companies and failed trusts. Provides assistance for companies and estates.
Meta Description: [ Bona Vacantia is the legal name for ownerless property that passes to the Crown. We administer the estates of persons who die intestate without known kin and collect the assets of dissolved companies and failed trusts. Includes dissolved companies and estates guidelines, notification forms and ... ]
Financial Ombudsman - Provides assistance in resolving complaints against bank, building society, financial adviser, insurance company, investment firm, stockbroker or unit trust company.
Meta Description: [ The independent service for resolving disputes between consumers and financial firms. ]
General Commissioners of Income Tax - Tribunal which hears appeals against decisions made by the Inland Revenue on a variety of tax matters.
Meta Description: [ Information about the general commissioners of Income tax tribunal. The tribunal hears appeals against decisions made by the Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) on a variety of different tax related matters. ]
Government Actuary's Department - Provides mainly public sector clients with independent, professional actuarial advice. Site provides information on the GAD and its work, publications and jobs.
Meta Description: [ The United Kingdom Government Actuary's Department (GAD) is a unique organisation - a government department and yet an actuarial consulting firm operating on commercial lines. There are actuaries in public sector roles in many countries, but nowhere else is there such a strong concentration of ac... ]
National Audit Office - The NAO audits most public-sector bodies in the UK and produces value for money reports into the implementation of Government policies. Site contains all recent reports, press releases, information about current studies etc.
Public Guardianship Office - Controls money and property on behalf of people who are not mentally capable of doing so themselves. Provides forms and background information.
The Financial Services Authority - FSA. Regulates most aspects of UK financial dealings.
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