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  • Rate-regulated Accounting at BC Hydro

    In this information report we explain rate-regulated accounting, both in general, and how it has been applied at BC Hydro.


    February 6, 2019

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    Archive 1970 – 2020
  • Performance Audit Coverage Plan 2019/20 – 2021/22

    The Performance Audit Coverage Plan lists in-progress audits as well as those that we anticipate starting over the next three years. This year, new performance audit topics include mental health and addictions, capital planning, and programs that impact Indigenous peoples. The plan also reflects work we have started over the past year, which includes audits…


    January 31, 2019

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020
  • Financial Statement Audit Coverage Plan 2019/20 – 2021/22

    The Financial Statement Audit Coverage Plan outlines a three-year financial audit plan, detailing which government organizations our office will audit directly and which will be audited by private sector auditors. The plan is prepared according to the Auditor General Act and professional auditing standards, and presented to the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts for approval.


    January 31, 2019

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Financial Audit Plans
  • Master Supplier File Maintenance

    In this audit we determined whether the Ministry of Finance maintains secure, valid, complete, and accurate supplier information in the Corporate Accounting System.


    January 31, 2019

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020
  • The Short Term Illness and Injury Plan

    In this audit we looked at whether the Public Service Agency and a sample of ministries had controls in place to effectively manage the short term illness and injury plan.


    January 31, 2019

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020
  • An Independent Audit of Commercial Vehicle Safety

    In this audit, we looked at whether the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General have effectively managed their respective programs to promote the safe operation of commercial vehicles on B.C. roads.


    December 11, 2018

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Uncategorized
  • Independent Audit of Capital Asset Management in BC Hydro

    In this audit, we looked at capital asset management in BC Hydro. Specifically, we looked at whether BC Hydro was managing its assets well through appropriate information, practices, processes, and systems. We found that it is.


    December 5, 2018

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Uncategorized
  • Understanding Tax Expenditures

    This information report explains tax expenditures and how they relate to provincial spending.


    October 9, 2018

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020
  • Understanding Our Audit Opinion on B.C.’s 2017/18 Summary Financial Statements

    Each year we audit the province’s summary financial statements and its debt-related statements, and then issue our opinion. This report explains our qualified audit opinion on government’s 2017/18 summary financial statements.


    August 29, 2018

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020
  • An Independent Audit of the Ministry of Citizens’ Services Real Estate Asset Sales Management

    In this audit, we looked at the Ministry of Citizens’ Services appropriate process to manage the sales of surplus government real estate assets during its two-year initiative called the Release of Assets for Economic Generation (RAEG). We also looked at whether the ministry obtained the three stated benefits of its RAEG initiative.


    July 10, 2018

    pchytyk1

    Archive 1970 – 2020
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