Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit
			The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit (JCPAA) holds Commonwealth agencies to account for the lawfulness, efficiency and effectiveness with which they use public monies.
			  
			  The JCPAA owes its authority to the Public Accounts and Audit Committee Act 1951 (PAAC Act).
			The JCPAA is also one of the oldest committees in the Parliament, having first been established by the Committee of Public Accounts Act 1913. 
			More information about the JCPAA can be found here.
			 
			
              
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                    Committee information   Engaging with the CommitteeGeneral information about preparing a submission for a parliamentary committee can be found here and general information about appearing as a witness at a public hearing can be found here.  For Commonwealth Departments and Agencies:
  Government Responses When six months has passed from the date of a  committee report being tabled in Parliament, the Committee shall deem overdue  any government responses and executive minutes pertaining to this Committee’s  reports. This aligns with the resolution of the House of Representatives  adopted on 29 September 2010 regarding Government responses to committee  reports.  
  Information on how to frame a Government response to the recommendations of a Committee Report can be found on the Department of Finance website. 
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The Committee Secretariat can be contacted at: 
Committee Secretary
  Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit
  PO Box 6021
  Parliament House
  Canberra ACT 2600
  AUSTRALIA 
 Phone: (02) 6277 4615
  email: jcpaa@aph.gov.au
     
 
 
		  
        
  
        
        
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