Posted on 09/05/08
Getting to the heart of the matter
Sheila Fraser and her colleagues are auditors, but of a particular kind.They're not really like the auditors who check a company's books and report to shareholders whether the money in and out adds up. By statute, the Auditor-General's group must do "value-for-money" auditing, a very wide mandate to decide, at least implicitly, if money is being well spent.
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