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The Auditor-General’s challenge to get audits done on time

John Ryan says increase in misinformation highlights need for Office of Auditor-General’s independent, authoritative, trusted voice.

Auditor-General John Ryan.

Brent Edwards Fri, 28 Oct 2022

Audit New Zealand is struggling to audit public sector organisations on time as it faces staff shortages, more complex work, and tougher requirements.

In his mid-term review for Parliament, Auditor-General John Ryan said the biggest challenge facing his office was delivering on its mandatory

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Brent Edwards Fri, 28 Oct 2022
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