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Parliamentary Joint Committee on Public Accounts and Audit
Footnotes
Chapter 1 The role and functions of the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit
[1]
The Act can be viewed at the Committee’s website: http://www.aph.gov.au/jcpaa
[2]
The Australian Labor Party & the Independent Members (Mr Tony
Windsor and Mr Rob Oakeshott) (‘the Parties’) – Agreement, ‘The Committee
System’, signed 7 September 2010, p.6.
[3]
The duties of the JCPAA are described in detail in sections 8 and 8A of
the Committee’s Act.
[4]
The House of Representatives Standing Order 215(c) requires that the
JCPAA be notified in writing if a House committee decides to review an
Auditor-General report.
[5]
Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit, Report 411: Progress on
equipment acquisition and financial reporting in Defence, August 2008, p.
158; Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee, Materiel
Acquisition and Management in Defence, March 2003, p. 79.
[6]
The Auditor-General Act 1997, Part 3 – The Auditor-General.
[7]
A copy of the report of the Joint Select Committee on the Parliamentary
Budget Office, and the subsequent Government response is accessible at:
http://www.aph.gov.au/parliamentary_business/committees/house_of_representatives_committees?url=jscpbo/index.htm
[8]
See Department of Finance and Deregulation, Joint Committee of Public
Accounts and Audit Reports: A guide for Agencies when preparing a response,
available from: http://www.finance.gov.au/financial-framework/governance/joint-committee-of-public-accounts-and-audit.html
Chapter 2 Summary of activities for 2011–12
[1]
JCPAA Website – All inquiries and reports at: http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representatives_Committees?url=jcpaa/reports.htm
[2]
A copy of the statement is available on the JCPAA website at www.aph.gov.au/jcpaa.
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