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Ministry of Agriculture and Food: Reliability of Premises Identification Information
To determine whether the Ministry of Agriculture and Food implemented the BC Premises Identification program to provide reliable information to those responsible for protecting poultry and livestock from animal disease and other emergencies (e.g., wildfires and floods).
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Child Care Licensing Capacity
February 2025 An independent audit report 623 Fort StreetVictoria, B.C.V8W 1G1 The Honourable Raj ChouhanSpeaker of the Legislative AssemblyProvince of British ColumbiaParliament BuildingsVictoria, British ColumbiaV8V 1X4 Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honour to transmit to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia the report, Child Care Licensing Capacity, with two independent audits.…
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B.C. Public Sector Boards: Oversight of the Appointment Process
February 2025 An independent audit report 623 Fort StreetVictoria, B.C.V8W 1G1 The Honourable Raj ChouhanSpeaker of the Legislative AssemblyProvince of British ColumbiaParliament BuildingsVictoria, British ColumbiaV8V 1X4 Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honour to transmit to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia the report, B.C. Public Sector Boards: Oversight of the Appointment…
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Final Report on the Examination of MNP’s Administration of the Advanced Research and Commercialization Grant Program
August 2024 623 Fort StreetVictoria, B.C.V8W 1G1 The Honourable Raj ChouhanSpeaker of the Legislative AssemblyProvince of British ColumbiaParliament BuildingsVictoria, British ColumbiaV8V 1X4 Dear Mr. Speaker: I have the honour to transmit to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia the Final Report on the Examination of MNP’s Administration of the Advanced Research and…
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After the audit
Report reviewing by the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts All of our reports are referred to the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PAC) of the Legislative Assembly. The committee may decide to review any report as part of their proceedings. When PAC chooses to review a report, they: • invite the auditor general…
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Reports in progress
Procurement in Three B.C. School Districts Updated: February 2026
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Our work
Non-partisan and independent of government, the auditor general reports to the Legislative Assembly and provides assurance about government’s overall operations. The auditor general serves an eight-year term as mandated by the Auditor General Act. The work of the Office of the Auditor General includes auditing some of the 150+ organizations that make up the government…
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Executive team
Bridget Parrish, CPA, CA Auditor General Bridget started at the office as the as the director of professional practices. She leveraged her private sector experience to modernize the office’s audit practices, while developing her deep knowledge of auditing standards. She also brought her commitment to the values of credibility, accountability and transparency to her strong…
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Vision, mission, and goals
Vision Engaged people making a difference for people in B.C. Mission We provide independent assurance and trusted information to assist the legislative assembly in holding government accountable. Our work contributes to improved financial reporting, programs, and services for the benefit of people in B.C. Goals • Live our values and work through difficult issues while…
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Ensuring Long-distance Ground Transportation in Northern B.C.
This audit examined whether the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure ensured the delivery of interim bus services between communities in northern B.C. and whether the ministry had a plan to develop a long-term ground transportation services in the region.
