Audit reports 2019
Audit reports annually
Audit Reports/Summaries 2019
- Resource efficiency and productivity of Swedish higher education institutions in the Nordic countries (RiR 2019:21)
- Free admission to state museums (RiR 2019:39)
- The fiscal policy framework – application by the Government in 2019 (RiR 2019:38)
- Exemption from compulsory school attendance – rules, application and supervision (RiR 2019:37)
- Svenska skeppshypotekskassan (RiR 2019:36)
- The electoral process – secrecy of the ballot, accuracy and acceptable time frame (RiR 2019:35)
- Thinking ahead – central government planning of high-speed railways (RiR 2019:31)
- Health and Social Care Inspectorate – hampered supervision (RiR 2019:33)
- The National Accounts – a firmer basis for fiscal policy (RiR 2019:34)
- Consumer protection in the financial area – conditions and central government supervision (RiR 2019:32)
- Obsolescent IT systems – an obstacle to effective digitalisation (RiR 2019:28)
- Gender-equal sickness absence – are men and women assessed equally in the sicklisting process? (RiR 2019:19)
- Overcrowded accommodation – consequences for health and performance at school (RiR 2019:9)
- Hidden statistics for the housing supplement (RiR 2019:22)
- If the worst should happen – central government work to prevent and manage nuclear accidents (RiR 2019:30)
- Support for starting up a business – long-term effects and the Swedish Public Employment Service’s approach (RiR 2019:27)
- The municipal financial equalisation system – a need for more equalisation and better management (RiR 2019:29)
- The Swedish Competition Authority’s supervision – conditions for effective use of resources (RiR 2019:26)
- Financial support for renovation and energy efficiency – a focused initiative in certain housing areas (RiR 2019:25)
- Operation and maintenanceof public roads – considerably more expensive than agreed (RiR 2019:24)
- Non-enforced decisions – reporting obligation and special charge in the Social Services Act and the Act concerning Support and Service for Persons with Certain Functional Impairments (RiR 2019:23)
- The Swedish Public Employment Service's job matching – weak knowledge base and inadequate governance (RiR 2019:18)
- Financial support to municipalities for increased housing construction (RiR 2019:20)
- Sida’s humanitarian aid and long-term development cooperation – prerequisites for collaboration (RiR 2019:17)
- The Discrimination Act’s equal pay survey requirement – a blunt instrument for reducing the gender pay gap (RiR 2019:16)
- Purchasing on objective grounds – protection for government agencies against related-party transactions that undermine trust (RiR 2019:8)
- Making it easier to start a business – government efforts to promote a digital process (RiR 2019:14)
- Governance of the judicial chain (RiR 2019:15)
- The task of promoting knowledge in compulsory schools for students with learning disabilities – control, support and follow-up (RiR 2019:13)
- Swedish Customs control – an accurate enterprise? (RiR 2019:12)
- Gender Equality in Almi’s Lending Operations – Unclear Governance and Reporting (RiR 2019:7)
- The Art of Governing – the Government’s management of cultural sector institutions (RiR 2019:10)
- Authority-wide actions against organised crime – shortcomings in steering and monitoring (RiR 2019:11)
- The force of habit – Central governance of the county administrative boards (RiR 2019:2)
- The Swedish Schools Inspectorate’s follow-up of shortcomings in schools – an important work that can be improved (RiR 2019:6)
- Regional export centres – one part of Sweden’s export strategy (RiR 2019:3)
- Klimatklivet – Support for Local Climate Investments (RiR 2019:1)
- Planning for the future – the central government’s work with scenarios within environmental, energy, transport and housing policy (RiR 2019:4)
- Preserving the collections – the security work of the Swedish national central museums’ collections management (RiR 2019:5)