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Statement of responsibility „I am responsible, as Controller and Auditor-General, for the preparation of the Office’s financial statements, and statements of expenses and capital Our goal is for audit fees to be fair – this means that they are reasonable for the organisation being audited and Office of provide a fair level of return to the auditors. Audit New Zealand, Gaining and maintaining the trust of new migrants is particularly important for the public sector to uphold its social license. Read more in our latest blog ? Building bridges: Engaging with multi-cultural communities and New
Who we are The Controller and Auditor-General (the Auditor-General) is an Officer of Parliament responsible for auditing all of New Zealand’s public organisations. The role is an important part Statement of responsibility „I am responsible, as Controller and Auditor-General, for and Auditor General the preparation of the Office’s financial statements, and statements of expenses and capital 17 December 2024: We have carried out an audit of the new strategy that NZDF has developed for Operation Respect, and the associated implementation plan, to assess whether NZDF is
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In my Office’s inquiry work, we often see cases of relatively small procurements (approved under policy exemptions) expanding into large procurements, incurring significant spending which 13 December 2023: Any spending of public money should deliver good value for New Zealanders. We carried out this audit to understand how consistent the decision-making processes for
Auditor General’s Message Welcome to the official website of the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) of Uganda. As the supreme audit institution of Uganda, our mandate is to promote
This collection pulls together all our resources – performance audit reports, blog posts, guidance documents, submissions to decision-making or standard-setting agencies – for 26/07/2024 Public assets need to continue to deliver the services that New Zealanders expect over the long term. This was the focus at today’s forum for audit and risk committee
Client events Explore the latest insights on reporting, auditing, and related topics from experts at both Audit New Zealand and the Office of the Auditor-General. We have a system of quality management that provides us with reasonable assurance that annual audits comply with auditing standards, meet relevant ethical, legal, and
2 August 2021: We asked New Zealand Government Procurement (in the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment) and Te Kawa Mataaho (the Public Service Commission) for an update on their response to recommendations we Our intentions: Third review of New Zealand Defence Force programme 16 July 2025: We are working on our third performance audit as part of a long-term audit and monitoring programme 1 July 2025: This report is the last central government report from John Ryan’s seven-year term as Auditor-General. It discusses the operating environment for central government
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Deputy-Auditor General Greg Schollum retired from his role as Deputy Controller and Auditor-General on 30 April, after nearly eight years and after more than 19 years working in the Office. As Auditor-General of New Zealand, I am also the Auditor-General for Niue and Tokelau. The future There is still some way to go before we know how the world might be after the The Auditor-General’s work is carried out by two business units – the Office of the Auditor-General and Audit New Zealand – supported by our shared Corporate Services Group.

Overview of the Auditor-General’s work in the transport sector March 2012: This document gives an overview of the role of the Auditor-General and outlines the kind of advice and support that
Our guide on controlling sensitive expenditure contains a wealth of useful information. The Auditor General is also the summarised information in this section is drawn from the guide: The basics Policies and
The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) carries out the work of the Controller and Auditor-General, along with Audit New Zealand, and private sector auditing firms. This work includes
There’s guidance for local government (councils) and guidance for central government agencies: Good practice in reporting about performance (April 2022): This
The Controller and Auditor-General (the Auditor-General) handles the auditing of all New Zealand public entities. The Auditor-General’s aim is to improve the performance of, and the public trust The New Zealand Auditor-General is also the Auditor-General of Niue and Tokelau. I am pleased that after several years in arrears, substantial progress has been made this year to bring these Becky MacNeill Becky is the Assistant Auditor-General, Corporate Services, with responsibility for Finance, People and Capability, Information Services, Security and Risk for both Audit New Zealand and the Office of the Auditor-General.
All appointed auditors are required to meet the Auditor-General’s auditing standards. These standards underpin the quality and consistency of all audits conducted on the Auditor Above and beyond those steps, the Office is a member of Diversity Works NZ and solicits feedback on where we can improve our approach and practices. We have several employee
planning the work for the organisation carrying out audits, studies and inquiries reporting and giving advice to Parliament setting standards for the Auditor-General doing
How well does the education system currently support Māori students to achieve their full potential and contribute to the future prosperity of New Zealand? This question is so important that I
With a broad scope of work encompassing financial, compliance, and performance audits, the Auditor General plays a crucial role in safeguarding public resources and upholding the If you work in the public sector, there is a good chance that you will have a conflict this audit to understand of interest at some point in your working life – regardless of what your role is or how senior you are. There are six resources that we must manage well, and four ongoing strategic risks that have the potential to significantly affect our role and work.
As the statutory auditor of all public organisations, from councils to schools, the Auditor-General’s work plays a major part in ensuring that our public sector remains one of the most trusted in Further reflections on the public sector This report, which I do annually, would typically provide wider reflections on the work of my Office, including from our performance audits, inquiries,
The Auditor-General employs staff in two business units – the Office of the Auditor-General and Audit New Zealand – and contracts with private sector accounting firms. The two business
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