Chapter 1 Introduction
Background to the review
1.1
The Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit (JCPAA) has a statutory
duty to examine all reports of the Auditor-General that are presented to the
Australian Parliament, and report the results of its deliberations to both
Houses of Parliament. In selecting audit reports for review, the Committee
considers:
- the significance of
the program or issues raised in audit reports;
- the significance of
the audit findings;
- the arguments
advanced by the audited agencies; and
- the public interest
of the report.
1.2
Upon consideration of 37 audit reports presented to the Parliament by
the Auditor-General between September 2009 and May 2010, the Committee selected
nine reports for further scrutiny at public hearings.
1.3
The audit reports reviewed by the JCPAA are listed below:
-
Audit Report No. 07
2009-10, Administration of Grants by the National Health and Medical
Research Council;
- Audit Report No. 08
2009-10, The Australian Taxation Office’s Implementation of the Change
Program: a strategic overview;
- Audit Report No. 10
2009-10, Processing of Incoming International Air Passengers;
- Audit Report No. 15
2009-10, AusAID’s Management of the Expanding Australian Aid Program;
- Audit Report No. 20
2009-10, The National Broadband Network Request for Proposal Process;
- Audit Report No. 26
2009-10, Administration of Climate Change Programs;
- Audit Report No. 27
2009-10, Coordination and Reporting of Australia’s Climate Change Measures;
- Audit Report No. 31
2009-10, Management of the AusLink Roads to Recovery Program; and
- Audit Report No. 33
2009-10, Building the Education Revolution – Primary Schools for the 21st
Century.
1.4
The public hearings for the reports were held on:
- 11 March 2010 (Audit
Report Nos. 10, 20);
- 17 March 2010 (Audit
Report No. 15);
- 22 April 2010 (Audit
Report No. 08);
- 12 May 2010 (Audit
Report No. 07);
- 16 June 2010 (Audit
Report Nos. 26,27); and
- 21 June 2010 (Audit
Report Nos. 31,33).
1.5
A list of witnesses who appeared at the public hearings is available at Appendix
B.
The Committee’s report
1.6
This report of the Committee’s examination draws attention to the main
issues raised at the respective public hearings. Where appropriate, the
Committee has commented on unresolved or contentious issues, and has made
recommendations.
1.7
The Committee’s report is structured as follows:
- Chapter 2 – Audit
Report No. 07 2009-10, Administration of Grants by the National Health and
Medical Research Council;
- Chapter 3 – Audit
Report No. 08 2009-10, The Australian Taxation Office’s Implementation of
the Change Program: a strategic overview;
- Chapter 4 – Audit
Report No. 10 2009-10, Processing of Incoming International Air Passengers;
- Chapter 5—Audit
Report No. 15 2009-10, AusAID’s Management of the Expanding Australian Aid
Program;
- Chapter 6—Audit
Report No. 20 2009-10, The National Broadband Network Request for Proposal
Process;
- Chapter 7 – Audit
Report No. 26 2009-10, Administration of Climate Change Programs;
- Chapter 8 – Audit
Report No. 27 2009-10, Coordination and Reporting of Australia’s Climate
Change Measures;
- Chapter 9 – Audit
Report No. 31 2009-10, Management of the AusLink Roads to Recovery Program;
and
- Chapter 10 – Audit
Report No. 33 2009-10, Building the Education Revolution – Primary Schools
for the 21st Century.
1.8
The following appendices provide further information:
- Appendix A – List of
submissions; and
- Appendix B – List of public
hearings.
1.9
A copy of this report is available on the Committee’s website at http://www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/jcpaa/reports.htm.