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Auditor-General shakes things up to ensure govt is keeping its promises

Tuesday March 09, 2021
Normally, the government is subjected to routine performance audits, but this year Brendan Worrall wants to shake things up a bit.
Auditor-General Brendan Worrall (left) with members of his team. (Supplied)
The Auditor-General told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday his agency normally did around 10 performance audits each year.
Recently published audits have revealed ongoing problems with data and information security, financial record-keeping, and problems delivering major projects.
Worrall said he had circulated among stakeholders a proposal to do…
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