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Australian National Audit Office

The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) is the supreme audit institution of Australia, functioning as the national auditor for the Parliament of Australia and Government of Australia. It reports directly to the Australian Parliament via the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate. Administratively, the ANAO is located in the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio.

Australian National Audit Office
Agency overview
Formed1901
Jurisdiction Australia
HeadquartersCanberra, Australian Capital Territory
Employees398 (estimate for 2023–24)
Annual budgetA$125.984 million (estimate for 2023–24)
Agency executive
  • Rona Mellor PSM,
    Acting Auditor-General
Websitewww.anao.gov.au
Footnotes
[1]

The current acting Auditor-General for Australia is Ms Rona Mellor PSM, who was appointed to act in the role commencing 16 February 2024 following the resignation of the fifteenth Auditor-General Grant Hehir.[2]

Role edit

The Australian National Audit Office is a specialist public sector agency that supports the Auditor-General of Australia, who is an independent officer of the Parliament of Australia. The main functions and powers of the Auditor-General under the Auditor-General Act 1997 (Cth) include auditing financial statements of Commonwealth agencies, authorities, companies and their subsidiaries in accordance with the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 (Cth) and conducting performance audits which are tabled in Parliament. The Auditor-General may report their findings directly to Parliament or to a minister, on any important matter.[1]

In addition, the ANAO plays a leadership role in improving public administration and audit capability in Australia and overseas by publishing information such as Insights and deploying experienced staff to audit institutions in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.[1]

Auditor-General edit

The Auditor-General is appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, for a term of ten years.

The current acting Auditor-General is Ms Rona Mellor PSM, who was appointed to act in the role commencing 16 February 2024.

Below is a full list of Commonwealth auditors-general dating from 1902.[3]

Name Dates
John William Israel ISO 1902 – 1926
Charles Cerutty CMG 1926 – 1935
Herbert Charles Brown CBE 1935 – 1938
Ralph Abercrombie OBE 1938 – 1946
Albert Charles Joyce CBE 1946 – 1951
James Brophy ISO 1951 – 1955
Harold Clive Newman CBE 1955 – 1961
Victor John William Skermer CBE 1961 – 1973
Duncan Robert Steele Craik CB OBE 1973 – 1981
Keith Frederick Brigden AO 1981 – 1985
John Vincent Monaghan AO 1985 – 1987
John Casey Taylor AO 1988 – 1995
Patrick Joseph Barrett AO 1995 – 2005
Ian McPhee AO PSM 2005 – 2015
Grant Hehir[4] 2015 – 2024

History edit

The Audit Act 1901[5] was the fourth piece of legislation passed by the Parliament. The Audit Act provided a legislative basis for the financial management of Commonwealth finances and the audit of related accounts, it also provided a legal foundation for the appointment of an Auditor-General.[6] The first Auditor-General, John William Israel,[7] began establishing the Federal Audit Office in 1902 in Melbourne.[8] The office moved to Canberra in 1935, in line with Government policy at that time.

The Audit Act 1901 was amended in 1979 to allow the Audit Office to undertake performance audits ("efficiency reviews").[9] Efficiency reviews, or performance audit, concerns the efficiency and effectiveness of a particular government activity.

The Audit Act 1901 was replaced with the Auditor-General Act 1997,[10] which came into effect on 1 January 1998. The main features of the new act included:

  • provisions that strengthened the independence of the Auditor-General and the Australian National Audit Office;
  • the strengthening of the Auditor-General's role as an external auditor of Commonwealth agencies, authorities, companies and their subsidiaries, including a comprehensive mandate to conduct, with some limited exceptions, financial statement and performance audits of all government entities; and
  • clarification of the Auditor-General's mandate and powers.[11]

In 1986 the ANAO hosted XII INCOSAI, the twelfth triennial convention of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions.

The Australian National Audit Office also reviews Commonwealth Government agencies pursuant to the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 (Cth) for the proper use and management of public money, public property and other Commonwealth resources; the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997 (Cth) that provides reporting, accountability and other rules for Commonwealth authorities and Commonwealth companies; and the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) for general corporate law.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia. 2012. ISBN 978-0-642-81266-7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 April 2013. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Statement on the resignation of the Auditor-General for Australia, Mr Grant Hehir". www.pmc.gov.au. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  3. ^ , Australian National Audit Office, 2014, archived from the original on 28 March 2014
  4. ^ "The Auditor-General". Parliament of Australia. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  5. ^ Audit Act 1901 (Cth)
  6. ^ "Report 419: Inquiry into the Auditor-General Act 1997" (PDF). Canberra: Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit. 2010. p. 1.
  7. ^ . Canberra: Australian National Audit Office. 2011. p. 1. Archived from the original on 28 March 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  8. ^ Wanna, John; Ryan, Christine (2003). "A Reactive Administrative Culture? The Legacy of Australia's first Auditor-General on the Australian Audit Office" (PDF). Canberra: Australian Journal of Politics and History. p. 5.
  9. ^ McPhee, Ian (14 October 2011), (PDF), p. 6, archived from the original (PDF) on 11 February 2014
  10. ^ Auditor-General Act 1997 (Cth)
  11. ^ "Report 386: Review of the Auditor-General Act 1997" (PDF). Canberra: Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit. 2001. p. 3.

External links edit

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The Australian National Audit Office ANAO is the supreme audit institution of Australia functioning as the national auditor for the Parliament of Australia and Government of Australia It reports directly to the Australian Parliament via the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate Administratively the ANAO is located in the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio Australian National Audit OfficeAgency overviewFormed1901Jurisdiction AustraliaHeadquartersCanberra Australian Capital TerritoryEmployees398 estimate for 2023 24 Annual budgetA 125 984 million estimate for 2023 24 Agency executiveRona Mellor PSM Acting Auditor GeneralWebsitewww wbr anao wbr gov wbr auFootnotes 1 The current acting Auditor General for Australia is Ms Rona Mellor PSM who was appointed to act in the role commencing 16 February 2024 following the resignation of the fifteenth Auditor General Grant Hehir 2 Contents 1 Role 2 Auditor General 3 History 4 References 5 External linksRole editThe Australian National Audit Office is a specialist public sector agency that supports the Auditor General of Australia who is an independent officer of the Parliament of Australia The main functions and powers of the Auditor General under the Auditor General Act 1997 Cth include auditing financial statements of Commonwealth agencies authorities companies and their subsidiaries in accordance with the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 Cth and conducting performance audits which are tabled in Parliament The Auditor General may report their findings directly to Parliament or to a minister on any important matter 1 In addition the ANAO plays a leadership role in improving public administration and audit capability in Australia and overseas by publishing information such as Insights and deploying experienced staff to audit institutions in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea 1 Auditor General editThe Auditor General is appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister for a term of ten years The current acting Auditor General is Ms Rona Mellor PSM who was appointed to act in the role commencing 16 February 2024 Below is a full list of Commonwealth auditors general dating from 1902 3 Name Dates John William Israel ISO 1902 1926 Charles Cerutty CMG 1926 1935 Herbert Charles Brown CBE 1935 1938 Ralph Abercrombie OBE 1938 1946 Albert Charles Joyce CBE 1946 1951 James Brophy ISO 1951 1955 Harold Clive Newman CBE 1955 1961 Victor John William Skermer CBE 1961 1973 Duncan Robert Steele Craik CB OBE 1973 1981 Keith Frederick Brigden AO 1981 1985 John Vincent Monaghan AO 1985 1987 John Casey Taylor AO 1988 1995 Patrick Joseph Barrett AO 1995 2005 Ian McPhee AO PSM 2005 2015 Grant Hehir 4 2015 2024History editThe Audit Act 1901 5 was the fourth piece of legislation passed by the Parliament The Audit Act provided a legislative basis for the financial management of Commonwealth finances and the audit of related accounts it also provided a legal foundation for the appointment of an Auditor General 6 The first Auditor General John William Israel 7 began establishing the Federal Audit Office in 1902 in Melbourne 8 The office moved to Canberra in 1935 in line with Government policy at that time The Audit Act 1901 was amended in 1979 to allow the Audit Office to undertake performance audits efficiency reviews 9 Efficiency reviews or performance audit concerns the efficiency and effectiveness of a particular government activity The Audit Act 1901 was replaced with the Auditor General Act 1997 10 which came into effect on 1 January 1998 The main features of the new act included provisions that strengthened the independence of the Auditor General and the Australian National Audit Office the strengthening of the Auditor General s role as an external auditor of Commonwealth agencies authorities companies and their subsidiaries including a comprehensive mandate to conduct with some limited exceptions financial statement and performance audits of all government entities and clarification of the Auditor General s mandate and powers 11 In 1986 the ANAO hosted XII INCOSAI the twelfth triennial convention of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions The Australian National Audit Office also reviews Commonwealth Government agencies pursuant to the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 Cth for the proper use and management of public money public property and other Commonwealth resources the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997 Cth that provides reporting accountability and other rules for Commonwealth authorities and Commonwealth companies and the Corporations Act 2001 Cth for general corporate law References edit a b c The Auditor General Annual Report 2011 2012 PDF Commonwealth of Australia 2012 ISBN 978 0 642 81266 7 Archived from the original PDF on 21 April 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Statement on the resignation of the Auditor General for Australia Mr Grant Hehir www pmc gov au Retrieved 15 February 2024 History of the ANAO Australian National Audit Office 2014 archived from the original on 28 March 2014 The Auditor General Parliament of Australia 3 November 2015 Retrieved 26 June 2020 Audit Act 1901 Cth Report 419 Inquiry into the Auditor General Act 1997 PDF Canberra Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit 2010 p 1 History of the ANAO Canberra Australian National Audit Office 2011 p 1 Archived from the original on 28 March 2014 Retrieved 16 December 2011 Wanna John Ryan Christine 2003 A Reactive Administrative Culture The Legacy of Australia s first Auditor General on the Australian Audit Office PDF Canberra Australian Journal of Politics and History p 5 McPhee Ian 14 October 2011 Senate Occasional Lecture The Evolving Role and Mandate of the ANAO Since Federation PDF p 6 archived from the original PDF on 11 February 2014 Auditor General Act 1997 Cth Report 386 Review of the Auditor General Act 1997 PDF Canberra Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit 2001 p 3 External links editAustralian National Audit Office Latest publications Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australian National Audit Office amp oldid 1214258037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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