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Controller and Auditor-General | Tumuaki o Te Mana Arotake

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Realising benefits from six public sector technology projects

During the past 25 years, information and communication technology (ICT) has become integral to how we work, enjoy leisure activities, and receive services. Partly because of…

Fraud awareness, prevention, and detection in the public sector

Until recently, most surveys on fraud in New Zealand focused on the private sector. In 2011, I commissioned PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to carry out a survey on…

Reviewing financial management in central government

Significant fiscal challenges are forcing change in the way central government works. The Better Public Services Advisory Group Report of November 2011 recognises these changes and…

Local government: Results of the 2010/11 audits

I am publishing this report in a context of potential change in the local government sector. The nature and amount of change has yet to be…

Central government: Results of the 2010/11 audits (Volume 2)

This is my fourth and final report on the central government audits for 2010/11. In December 2011, I published Central Government: Results of the 2010/11 audits…

Health sector: Results of the 2010/11 audits

The performance of district health boards is important for our health, and our health is vital to the economic well-being of New Zealand. The health sector…

Education sector: Results of the 2010/11 audits

Education is important to every New Zealander. Most of us have a view about how education should or shouldn't be delivered. We all have a stake…

Central government: Results of the 2010/11 audits (Volume 1)

In this report, I present the aggregate results of the central government sector audits for 2010/11. I also present in more depth the results and our…

Managing the implications of public private partnerships

This paper builds on our 2006 report, discussing PPPs as part of a partnering spectrum that is being used to respond to the future costs and…

Inquiry Report: Government planning and support for housing on Māori land. Ngā whakatakotoranga kaupapa me te tautoko a te Kāwanatanga ki te hanga whare i runga i te whenua Māori

Multiply-owned Māori land accounts for between 4% and 6% of land in New Zealand. Not all of this land is in remote rural locations – it…