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23 August 2012
© Commonwealth of Australia 2012 ISBN 978-0-642-79772-8 (Printed version) ISBN 978-0-642-79773-5 (HTML version)
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Background to the reviewThe Committee’s report
Audit Report No.29 2011–12IntroductionInitiation of the tender processAmendment and termination of the tender processProcurement frameworkDevelopments taking place since the tender’s terminationThe ANAO AuditOverall audit conclusion‘Lessons learned’ for future procurementsThe Committee’s reviewThe decision to go to tenderClarity of the tender approval processTransparency of evaluation criteria weightingsHandling of confidential tender informationConflict of interest perceptionsComplaint handling processesPermanent arrangements for the serviceCommittee Comment
Audit Report No.31 2011–12IntroductionProcurement PanelsThe legislative and policy framework The ANAO AuditOverall audit conclusionANAO recommendationsThe Committee’s reviewGuidance by the Department of Finance and DeregulationDocumentation of value for money considerationsInternal audit findingsCentral Procurement UnitsApprovals under Regulation 9 of the FMA ActSmall and medium enterprises (SMEs)Multi-agency access to panelsReporting on AusTenderEvaluation of procurement panel effectivenessCommittee commentThe role of the Department of Finance and DeregulationDocumentation of value for moneyEvaluation of procurement panel effectivenessInternal audit findingsRegulation 9 approvals and the role of Central Procurement UnitsMulti-agency access and whole of government procurement
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