Appendix: Our reports published between June 2012 and December 2013

Reflections from our audits: Our future needs - is the public sector ready?
  • Delivering scheduled services to patients, December 2013
  • Continuing to improve how you report on your TEI's service performance, December 2013
  • Department of Corrections: Managing offenders to reduce reoffending, December 2013
  • Public entities in the social sector: Our audit work, December 2013
  • Central government: Results of the 2012/13 audits (Volume 1), December 2013
  • Inquiry into the Mangawhai community wastewater scheme, December 2013
  • Immigration New Zealand: Supporting new migrants to settle and work, December 2013
  • Regional services planning in the health sector, November 2013
  • Effectiveness and efficiency of arrangements to repair pipes and roads in Christchurch, November 2013
  • Earthquake Commission: Managing the Canterbury Home Repair Programme, November 2013
  • Using the United Nations' Madrid indicators to better understand our ageing population, October 2013
  • Using development contributions and financial contributions to fund local authorities' growth-related assets, August 2013
  • Commentary on Affording Our Future: Statement on New Zealand's Long-term Fiscal Position, August 2013
  • Learning from public entities' use of social media, June 2013
  • Inquiry into Mayor Aldo Miccio's management of his role as mayor and his private business interests, June 2013
  • Managing public assets, June 2013
  • Insuring public assets, June 2013
  • Evolving approach to combating child obesity, June 2013
  • Public sector financial sustainability, June 2013
  • Education for Māori: Implementing Ka Hikitia – Managing for Success, May 2013
  • Central government: Results of the 2011/12 audits, April 2013
  • Health sector: Results of the 2011/12 audits, April 2013
  • Local government: Results of the 2011/12 audits, March 2013
  • Transport sector: Results of the 2011/12 audits, March 2013
  • Crown Research Institutes: Results of the 2011/12 audits, March 2013
  • Inquiry into decision by Hon Shane Jones to grant citizenship to Mr Yang Liu, March 2013
  • Ministry for Primary Industries: Preparing for and responding to biosecurity incursions, February 2013
  • Inquiry into the Government's decision to negotiate with SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited for an international convention centre, February 2013
  • New Zealand Police: Enforcing drink-driving laws, February 2013
  • New Zealand Defence Force: The civilianisation project, January 2013
  • Effective and efficient: Stories from the public sector, December 2012
  • Department of Conservation: Prioritising and partnering to manage biodiversity, December 2012
  • Auckland Council: Transition and emerging challenges, December 2012
  • Matters arising from the 2012-22 local authority long-term plans, December 2012
  • Education sector: Results of the 2011 audits, December 2012
  • Response of the New Zealand Police to the Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct: Third monitoring report, October 2012
  • Roles, responsibilities, and funding of public entities after the Canterbury earthquakes, October 2012
  • Effectiveness of arrangements to check the standard of rest home services: Follow-up report, September 2012
  • Inquiry into aspects of ACC's Board-level governance, August 2012
  • Education for Māori: Context for our proposed audit work until 2017, August 2012
  • How the Far North District Council has administered rates and charges due from Mayor Wayne Brown's company, Waahi Paraone Limited, August 2012
  • Reviewing financial management in central government, June 2012
  • Realising benefits from six public sector technology projects, June 2012
  • District health boards: Quality annual reports, June 2012
  • Fraud awareness, prevention, and detection in the public sector, June 2012
  • Institutional arrangements for training, registering, and appraising teachers, June 2012.

Our corporate documents (such as annual plans and annual reports) are also available on our website, www.oag.govt.nz.

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