Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit
Australian Public Service annual update
The purpose of the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit (JCPAA) has remained essentially unchanged since it was first established in 1913: to hold Commonwealth agencies to account for the lawfulness, efficiency and effectiveness with which they use public monies.
In support of this, the Committee has decided to hold a public hearing involving the heads of the key agencies responsible for public sector governance and administration, to discuss whole of government issues and trends. Representatives from the Australian Public Service Commission, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Department of Finance and Deregulation, and the Australian National Audit Office have been invited to attend.
43rd Parliament (September 2010 - present)
Report 432: APS - Fit for Service - Australian Public Service Annual Update
Parliamentary Paper: 205/2012
Tabled 23 August 2012
Government Response not required
42nd Parliament (February 2008 - July 2010)
Report 413: The Efficiency Dividend: Size does matter
Parliamentary Paper: 578/2008
Executive Minute/Government Response
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