❓ Mr. Wyatt requests details on value-for-money audits within departments under the Deputy Premier's control. The Department of Health provides details of a KPMG audit, while other agencies report no applicable audits.
AnsweredQoN 3755Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 August 2010
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Indigenous Affairs
QuestionView source ↗
Can the Deputy Premier please provide the following details for all value-for-money audits conducted within all departments and agencies under the Deputy Premier’s control:
(a) date commenced;
(b) date concluded;
(c) explanation of the audit;
(d) vendor who carried out the audit; and
(e) total cost?
(a) date commenced;
(b) date concluded;
(c) explanation of the audit;
(d) vendor who carried out the audit; and
(e) total cost?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 September 2010
Response time
34 days
Department of Health
(a) 6 October 2009.
(b) 8 February 2010.
(c) The primary focus of the value-for-money (VfM) audits was to examine whether the Department of Health was delivering their current functions/services as efficiently and effectively as possible. This included the examination of the Department of Health's internal budget management practices and controls, and their supporting systems and infrastructure.
(d) KPMG.
(e) $368,000.
Department of Indigenous Affairs; Nurses and Midwives Board of Western Australia; Office of Health Review; Healthway
(a-e) Not applicable.
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(a) 6 October 2009.
(b) 8 February 2010.
(c) The primary focus of the value-for-money (VfM) audits was to examine whether the Department of Health was delivering their current functions/services as efficiently and effectively as possible. This included the examination of the Department of Health's internal budget management practices and controls, and their supporting systems and infrastructure.
(d) KPMG.
(e) $368,000.
Department of Indigenous Affairs; Nurses and Midwives Board of Western Australia; Office of Health Review; Healthway
(a-e) Not applicable.
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