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Victorian Auditor-General's Office
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Audit committee governance
Audit committees play a key role in providing departmental management with independent and objective advice on matters including financial reporting, risk management and internal and external audit. This audit reviewed the governance arrangements for audit committees in all seven state government departments and Victoria Police. This audit found that the governance arrangements for audit committees...
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Enhancing food and fibre productivity
Overview Measuring the impacts of the Department of Economic Development Jobs Transport & Resources’ (the department) research, development and extension (RD&E) investments is an inherently complex task. However, there is evidence that the state’s investment in RD&E contributes to productivity growth in Victoria’s priority agriculture industries. Many aspects of the department’s approach to agricultural RD&E...
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Follow up of Asset Confiscation Scheme
Asset confiscation is a tool that Victoria’s law enforcement and public prosecution agencies use in response to criminal activity. There are three key agencies that work together to achieve the objectives of the Asset Confiscation Scheme—Victoria Police, the Office of Public Prosecutions and the Department of Justice & Regulation. This follow-up audit examined the progress...
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Follow up of residential care services for children
This audit follows up on recommendations made from the 2014 audit, Residential Care Services for Children. We found that the Department of Health & Human Services has initiated adequate action to address all of the recommendations and underlying issues from the 2014 audit. Actions implemented to date have had a positive impact on reducing the...
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Follow up of recreational maritime safety
Effectively promoting and enforcing compliance with marine safety laws is vital to assuring marine safety. As Victoria's transport safety regulator, Transport Safety Victoria (TSV) must ensure that waterway managers meet their legislative obligations in helping to maintain public confidence in the marine safety system. In 2014, the Recreational Maritime Safety audit found that the state's...