Audit reports 2023
Reports from the Swedish NAO Performance Audit Department.
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Audit Reports/Summaries 2023
- National plan for transport infrastructure – promises more than it delivers
- Business Sweden – governance of the Swedish Trade and Invest Council
- The costs and effects of tax deduction on home repair services
- Government application of the fiscal policy framework 2023
- Pharmaceutical prescription – central government governance and supervision
- Emergency number 112 – Central government and SOS Alarm management of emergency calls
- The Riksbank’s asset purchases – a costly experience
- Information security at higher education institutions – management of research data requiring protection
- The system for revoking residence permits
- Subsidised jobs – counteracting errors in a system fraught with serious risks
- Central government management of compulsory land acquisition – valuation and compensation practices
- Easy to get it wrong – the system for compensation for high sick pay costs
- Central government measures to develop the electricity system – reactive and poorly substantiated
- Waiting for health care – central government policy instruments for shorter waiting times are inefficient
- Samhall’s public policy assignment – governance and organisation in need of change
- Amended income tax rules in 2011–2023 – reporting to the Riksdag was inadequate
- End-of-life solar panels and wind turbine blades – central government measures for effective management
- Greenhouse gas reduction mandate – implementation and effectiveness risks
- National communicable disease control – not adapted for large scale spread of disease
- Government control of national information and cyber security – both urgent and important
- Police management of volume crime – an activity whose capabilities need to be strengthened
- Putting out fires – the work of the Swedish Police Authority on special events targeting serious crime
- Trust and control – central government grants to civil society
- Digital services for individuals – major development opportunities for government agencies
- Mandatory reporting – central government efforts to prevent healthcare-related injuries and mistreatment in health and social care for the elderly
- The fiscal policy framework – application by the Government in 2022
- Establishment of government agencies outside of Stockholm – small regional contributions without jeopardised efficiency in the long term
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