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Regulatory Audit

Rhan o’n swydd ni yw gwerthuso pa mor effeithiol yw’r system rheolaethau swyddogol yng Nghymru, Lloegr a Gogledd Iwerddon. I wneud hyn, rydym yn cynllunio ac yn cynnal rhaglenni archwilio ym mhob gwlad.

Last updated: 5 March 2024
Last updated: 5 March 2024
Part of our job is to evaluate the effectiveness of the official controls system in England, Wales and NI. To do this we plan and carry out audit programmes in each country.

The official controls audited cover a diverse range of activities from primary production on farms, eggs, dairy, slaughterhouses, cutting plants, animal feed, shellfish and fishery products, through to the retail sector such as supermarkets, butchers, restaurants.

The official controls system is operated by food and feed enforcement officers from competent authorities including, local authority, port health authority, the FSA itself, either directly or through contracts or service level agreements with other organisations such as the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) in Northern Ireland.

Shared Focused Audits

Focused audits look at specific aspects of local authority enforcement work.

Local Authority Recovery Plan Assurance Assessment: Summary Report (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) February 2023

Food Standards Agency (FSA) audits of competent authorities (CAs) provide assurance that the delivery of official controls for feed and food is compliant with UK legal requirements and official guidance. 

Competent Authorities (CAs) include Food Standards Agency (FSA), Local Authorities, and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. 

The power to set standards and monitor CAs’ food law enforcement services was conferred on the FSA by the Food Standards Act 1999 and the Official Feed and Food Controls (England) Regulations 2009 (and parallel legislations The Official Feed and Food Controls (Wales) Regulations 2009 and The Official Feed and Food Controls (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2009).

Our audits are designed to verify the effective implementation of planned arrangements and to assess whether the planned arrangements are suitable to achieve the objectives of the relevant legal requirements and guidance. Our Regulatory Audit Manuals provide details on how we conduct these audits.

The aims of the FSA Regulatory audit function are to:

  • Help to protect public health by promoting effective enforcement of food law 
  • Maintain and improve consumer confidence in the system of official controls
  • Assist in the identification and dissemination of good practice to aid consistency 
  • Provide information to aid the formulation of FSA policy 
  • Promote conformance to central guidance or Codes of Practice 
  • Provide a means to identify underperformance in CA food law service delivery 
  • Promote inter-authority auditing and peer review 
  • Identify continuous improvement 

Principles:

  1. All audit programmes must be selected based on a documented risk- based planning process.
  2. Every audit programme must include clear objectives.
  3. Every audit programme plan must ensure the audit team is resourced with the appropriate/specific technical competency to achieve the objectives of the audit programme.
  4. The audit team will apply continuous improvement principles, to all areas of the audit system.
  5. The audit team will be proactive in providing clarity to CAs (auditees) including, communication before, feedback during and feedback after all audit engagements. 
  6. Each auditee will be provided with clear audit findings in a written report of the audit engagement. 
  7. Auditees will, through recommendations made in the audit report, have a clear understanding of what improvements are required and agreed dates for their implementation through the action plan detailed in their audit report. 
  8. The auditee will be given the opportunity to provide written feedback after an audit which will be recorded and independently reviewed. 
Auditing Local Authority Official Feed and Food Control Delivery in England.
Auditing local authority official feed and food control delivery in Wales.

Audit manual

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) in Wales audits local authorities (LAs) to provide assurance that the delivery of official controls for feed and food are compliant with legal requirements and official guidance. The audit manual, along with the FSA’s Regulatory Audit Charter, documents the principles and processes we will follow to plan, carry out, report and follow up on the delivery system for feed and food official controls in Wales.

Wales

Focused audits

Focused audits look at specific aspects of local authority enforcement work.

Wales

Wales

Audit reports and action plans

A list of open local authority audit reports and action plans for authorities in Wales since 2014.

2024

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

2023

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

2017

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

2016

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

2015

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

2014

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

2013

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

Wales

You can access all Welsh local authority audits, including those which are now closed, at the National Archives website.

Auditing Borough and District Councils Official Feed and Food Control Delivery in Northern Ireland.

Audit manual

You can find Northern Ireland audits from 2011 to 2015 at the National Archives website.