❓ Mr Zempilas questions the Treasurer regarding the Auditor General's recommendation to update Treasurer's Guidance (TG3) concerning KPI reporting approvals. The Treasurer confirms the update is underway and reiterates the requirement for agencies to seek approval for KPI reporting exemptions.
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The Office of the Auditor General's (OAG) Report on Financial Audit Results – State Government 2025 released on 3 December 2025 proposed an update of Treasurer’s Guidance (TG3) to make it clear what approvals are required when not reporting on key performance indicators. Can the Treasurer please advise: (a) Whether she agrees with this proposal; (b) If so, when will TG3 be updated; (c) If not, why not; and (d) Does the Treasurer support entities not seeking the appropriate approval before deciding not to report on key performance indicators?
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17 February 2026
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(a)-(d) Treasurer’s Guidance 3 has been updated and will be published as part of the Financial Administration Bookcase Update No. 97 in February 2026.
All agencies are required to seek appropriate approval for exemptions to report key performance indicators.
All agencies are required to seek appropriate approval for exemptions to report key performance indicators.
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