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  • 2004/2005 Annual Report of the Auditor General of British Columbia

    Date: June 1, 2005 Annual Report (PDF)


    June 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Annual reports & plans, Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Audit of the Government’s Corporate Accounting System: Part 1

    An audit of government’s accounting system, covering controls over the operating system, database, and governance. The report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly’s Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on March 5, 2007.


    June 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Earthquake Preparedness: Follow-up of the recommendations of the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts contained in its Fourth Report of the 3rd Session of the 36th Parliament

    Date: May 1, 2005 Earthquake Preparedness Report (PDF)


    May 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Managing Interface Fire Risks and Firestorm 2003 Provincial Review: Joint Follow-up of 2001/2002 Report 1

    Date: May 1, 2005 Managing Interface Fire Risks and Firestorm Report (PDF) Report Survey (PDF) News Release (PDF)


    May 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Sustaining results: a framework for developing capacity in an educational setting

    Our intent in publishing this framework is to raise awareness of the need to focus on ways to continually develop the skills and abilities of people in the public sector in six fundamental areas of capacity – leadership, collaboration, review, planning, resourcing, and professional learning as a means of improving and sustaining results.


    April 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Third Follow-up of 2000/2001 Report 4: Management Consulting Engagements in Government

    Date: March 1, 2005 Report: Third Follow-up of 2000/01 Report 4 PDF


    March 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre Project: Achieving Value for Money

    The report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly’s Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on February 8, 2006.


    February 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Building a Strong Public Service: Reassessing the Quality of the Work Environment in British Columbia’s Public Service

    The report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly’s Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on December 7, 2005.


    February 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Follow-up of a Review of Government Oversight of Multi-Employer Public Sector Pension Plans in British Columbia

    The report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly’s Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on December 7, 2005.


    February 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
  • Building Momentum for Results-Based Management: A Study about Managing for Results in British Columbia

    Investigates government’s efforts to implement a management approach encouraging ministries to focus on achieving results.


    February 1, 2005

    Bryan Capistrano

    Archive 1970 – 2020, Reports
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