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Review of Auditor-General's Reports tabled during the first and second quarters of 2003-04

On Thursday, 12 August 2004, the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit tabled its report on the Inquiry into the Review of Auditor-General's Reports 2003-04: First and Second Quarters.

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Report 402: Review of Auditor-General's Reports 2003-04: First and Second Quarters

Front pages Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations (PDF 70KB)
Chapter 1 Introdution (PDF 16KB)
Chapter 2 Audit Report No. 1, 2003-04: Administration of Three Key Components of the Agriculture - Advancing Australia (AAA) Package (PDF 70KB)
Chapter 3 Audit Report No. 4, 2003-04: Management of the Extension Option Review - Plasma Fractionation Agreement (PDF 85KB)
Chapter 4 Audit Report No. 6, 2003-04: APRA's Prudential Supervision of superannuation Entities (PDF 93KB)
Chapter 5 Audit Report No. 11, 2003-04: Annual Performance Reporting (PDF 63KB)
Chapter 6 Audit Report No. 21, 2003-04: Special Employee Entitlements Scheme for Ansett Group Employees (SEESA) (PDF 75KB)
Chapter 7 Audit Report No. 24, 2003-04: Agency Management of Special Accounts (PDF 84KB)
Appendix A Conduct of the Committee's Review (PDF 23KB)
Appendix B Submissions (PDF 11KB)
Appendix C Exhibits (PDF 12KB)
Appendix D Witnesses Appearing at Public Hearings (PDF 25KB)
Appendix E The National Blood Authority (PDF 22KB)


Click here for a consolidated copy of the report (PDF 590KB).

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