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Organisation

Australian National Audit Office

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Acronym:
ANAO
Report

Effectiveness of the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission’s regulatory functions


This audit provides independent assurance to Parliament over whether the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) Commission is effectively exercising its regulatory functions. The NDIS Commission was found to be partly effective in exercising its regulatory functions and 10 recommendations were provided.
Guide

Audit lessons: governance of data


Data is a valuable asset of every Commonwealth entity, as it underpins informed decision-making, efficient and effective business operations and public accountability. Auditing work has highlighted good practices and fundamental deficiencies in the governance of data across multiple entities. This guide is for Australian Government officials in information governance roles and those who use data...
Report

National Disability Insurance Agency’s management of claimant compliance with National Disability Insurance Scheme claim requirements


The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) pays claims from participants and providers for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports. This audit on the effectiveness of the NDIA’s management of claimant compliance with NDIS claim requirements makes four recommendations to establish a fit-for-purpose compliance framework and improve risk management, payment assurance testing and performance reporting.
Guide

Audit lessons: records management


The management of government records plays an integral role in Australian Government performance, integrity, accountability and transparency. This guide shares 8 lessons – from analysis of recent audits – on improving records management practices in Australian Government entities.
Report

Conduct of procurements relating to two new child sexual abuse-related national services


The audit assessed whether government procurements for two new child sexual abuse-related national services employed open and effective competition and achieved value for money. It finds that contracts have not been signed and services are yet to commence. The tender evaluation was not timely and did not demonstrably achieve value for money. The report makes...

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