Comptroller and Auditor General (United Kingdom)

Comptroller and Auditor General of the United Kingdom
Incumbent
Gareth Davies
National Audit Office
Reports toPublic Accounts Commission
SeatWestminster
AppointerThe Crown
on advice of the Prime Minister
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Formation1866
First holderSir William Dunbar

The comptroller and auditor general (C&AG) in the United Kingdom is the government official responsible for supervising the quality of public accounting and financial reporting. The C&AG is an officer of the House of Commons who is the head of the National Audit Office, the body that scrutinises central government expenditure.

Under the Budget Responsibility and National Audit Act 2011 the C&AG is appointed by the monarch by letters patent upon an address of the House of Commons presented by the Prime Minister with the agreement of the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee. The C&AG can be removed from office, also by the monarch, only upon an address of both Houses of Parliament.

The full title of the office is Comptroller General of the Receipt and Issue of His Majesty's Exchequer and Auditor General of Public Accounts.[1]

The current C&AG is Gareth Davies (not the MP).

  1. ^ Guide to the Contents of the Public Record Office (volume II). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1963. p. 117.