Auditor-General’s Annual plan 2018/19 published
The Auditor-General’s Annual plan 2018/19 was presented to the House of Representatives today.
Our 2018/19 work programme was confirmed after consultation with members of Parliament and other stakeholders. This consultation helps us to ensure that our work is relevant, responsive, and useful to Parliament, public entities, and the public.
The Annual plan 2018/19 describes the work we plan to carry out in 2018/19, including theme-based work, multi-year work on significant matters, sharing good practice, sector-based reporting, and a programme of thought leadership work.
In 2018/19, we plan to complete our theme-based work on Water management and begin our theme-based work on Procurement. Through our work on procurement, we want to influence those involved in public sector procurement to ensure that they consistently manage it well and in a principled way. In doing so, we want to contribute to maintaining the New Zealand public sector’s reputation for honesty and integrity.
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