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Public Sector Auditing: Is it Value for Money

by John Bourn
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Overview

Drawing on 20 years of experience as Comptroller and Auditor General, and head of the United Kingdom National Audit Office, Public Sector Auditing: Is it Value for Money? is Sir John Bourn’s own account of the role and influence value for money auditing has in holding governments to account and in helping public bodies improve the ways in which they deliver services.

Key features include:

  • In-depth case studies from UK, US, Canada, China, India and Australia;
  • Detailed analysis of complex areas of public expenditure such as health, education, privatisation, regulation, defence and IT;
  • Examples of how auditing can promote positive outcomes rather than negative post mortems.

This book is relevant for people working in both the public and private sectors, and should be essential reading for the staff of public sector audit institutions around the world, as well as commercial accountancy firms and students of accountancy, politics, economics and public management.

Synopsis

Drawing on 20 years of experience as Comptroller and Auditor General, and head of eh United Kingdom National Audit Office, Public Sector Auditing: Is it Value for Money? is Sir John Bourn's own account of the role and influence value for money auditing has in holding governments to account and in helping public bodies improve the ways in which they deliver services..

Key Features Include:

  • In-depth case studies from UK, US, Canada, China, India and Australia;

  • Detailed analysis of complex areas of public expenditure such as health, education, privatization, regulation, defence and IT;

  • Examples of how auditing can promote positive outcomes rather than negative post mortems.

This book is relevant for people working both the public and private sectors, and should be essential reading for the staff of public sector audit institutions around the world, as well as commercial accountancy firms and students of accountancy, politics, economics and public management.

About the Author, John Bourn

Sir John Bourn is the Comptroller and Auditor General of the United Kingdom and head of the National Audit Office. He, and the National Audit Office, are totally independent of Government. He certifies the accounts of all UK Government Departments and a wide range of other public sector bodies; and he has statutory authority to report to Parliament on the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which departments and other bodies use their resources.

In March 2006, Sir John was appointed by the Prime Minister as the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests.

Sir John is a member of the Financial Reporting Council. He is also Chairman of the Council’s Professional Oversight Board and a member of the Financial Reporting Review Panel.

Sir John is a visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Brighton and the London School of Economics. He is also a Companion of the Institute of Management and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply.

Sir John is Chairman of the Multilateral Audit Advisory Group of the World Bank and a member of the United Nations Panel of External Auditors and the Governing Board of the International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2007
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
426
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780470057223

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