Hon. Ljiljanna Ravlich asks the Treasurer about value-for-money audits of major government agencies, following a 2009 recommendation. The Treasurer provides a list of audited departments, auditors, and total cost.

AnsweredQoN 12Legislative Council
Asked
14 May 2013
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minister representing the Treasurer

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GOVERNMENT
DEPARTMENTS — VALUE-FOR-MONEY AUDIT
12. Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH to the minister representing the
Treasurer:
I refer to recommendation 8 of the Economic Audit Committee's
2009 report, which recommends that major agencies undertake a value-for-money
audit at least once every five years.
(1) To date
which agencies have had a value-for-money audit?
(2) Who undertook those audits and at what cost?
(3) Will the Treasurer table those audit reports; and, if
not, why not?

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I thank the member for some notice of the question. The
Department of Treasury advises —
(1)–(3)
The Departments of Education; Health; Commerce; Environment and Conservation;
Western Australia Police; and the Departments of Housing; Planning; and
Transport have had a value-for-money audit undertaken by PricewaterhouseCoopers,
KPMG, Deloitte Australia, and Ernst and Young at a cost of $2.291 million.

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