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9E+WAfter section 10 insert—
“10AInspections: Auditor General for Wales
(1)The Auditor General for Wales may carry out an inspection of the compliance with the requirements of this Part by a best value authority in Wales.
(2)If the Secretary of State directs the Auditor General for Wales to carry out an inspection of the compliance with the requirements of this Part by a specified best value authority in Wales in relation to specified functions, the Auditor General for Wales shall comply with the direction.
(3)Before giving a direction under subsection (2) the Secretary of State shall consult the Auditor General for Wales.
(4)In carrying out an inspection, and in deciding whether to do so, the Auditor General for Wales shall have regard to—
(a)any relevant recommendation under section 7(4)(ea), and
(b)any guidance issued by the Secretary of State.”
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