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The delays to the accounts were the result of challenges in preparing the accounts of UKHSA and delays in completion of local NHS audits.51 UKHSA was subject to a disclaimed audit opinion in 2021–22 and 2022–23, with significant remedial work being required to complete the 2023–24 accounts, causing delays. NHS England and the Consolidated NHS 47 Committee of Public Accounts, Thirty–First Report of Session 2023–24, Department of Health and Social Care 2022–23 Annual Report and Accounts, HC 459...

The delays to the accounts were the result of challenges in preparing the accounts of UKHSA and delays in completion of local NHS audits.51 UKHSA was subject to a disclaimed audit opinion in 2021–22 and 2022–23, with significant remedial work being required to complete the 2023–24 accounts, causing delays. NHS England and the Consolidated NHS 47 Committee of Public Accounts, Thirty–First Report of Session 2023–24, Department of Health and Social Care 2022–23 Annual Report and Accounts, HC 459, 10 May 2024 48 HM Treasury, Dear Accounting Officer letter, Accounts Directions 2023–24, 14 December 2023 49 Committee of Public Accounts, Thirty–First Type: conclusion | Number: 31 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 5.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendations. Target implementation date: September 2025 5.2 As explained to the Committee at the hearing of 13 March 2024, the department has previously detailed a multi-year plan with the aim of returning laying