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Inquiry into financial reporting and equipment acquisition at the Department of Defence and Defence Materiel Organisation

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On Friday 8 August 2008, the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit tabled its report on the inquiry into financial reporting and acquisition at the Department of Defence and the Defence Materiel Organisation entitled Report 411 - Progress on equipment acquisition and financial reporting in Defence.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 5 chapters and 6 appendices.

Report 411 - Progress on equipment acquisition and financial reporting in Defence

Preliminary pages (PDF 180KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 92KB)
INTRODUCTION

Chapter 2 (PDF 331KB)
FINANCIAL REFORM

Chapter 3 (PDF 283KB)
THE KINNAIRD REFORMS

Chapter 4 (PDF 285KB)
THE CASE STUDIES

Chapter 5 (PDF 145KB)
MAJOR PROJECTS REPORT

Appendix A (PDF 30KB)
LIST OF SUBMISSIONS

Appendix B (PDF 51KB)
LIST OF EXHIBITS

Appendix C (PDF 41KB)
LIST OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

Appendix D (PDF 38KB)
LIST OF INSPECTIONS

Appendix E (PDF 62KB)
FINANCIAL REPORTING CHALLENGES FACING SELECTED INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE ORGANISATIONS

Appendix F (PDF 117KB)
FFG UPGRADE PROJECT DELIVERY SCHEDULE

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