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Performance audit  (Auditor-General Report No. 55 of 2010–11)
Published: Thursday 23 June 2011
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Administering the Character Requirements of the Migration Act 1958

The objective of this audit was to assess the effectiveness of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship's (DIAC) administration of the character requirements of the Migration Act.

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Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Sector 
Immigration
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Performance audit  (Auditor-General Report No. 46 of 2010–11)
Published: Tuesday 31 May 2011
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Management of Student Visas

The objective of the audit was to assess the effectiveness of DIAC’s management of the student visa program. Three key areas were examined in the audit: the processing of student visa applications; ensuring compliance with student visa conditions; and cooperation between DIAC and DEEWR.

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Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Sector 
Border
Immigration
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Performance audit  (Auditor-General Report No. 45 of 2010–11)
Published: Tuesday 31 May 2011
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Administration of the Luxury Car Tax

The objective of the audit was to assess the effectiveness of the Tax Office’s administration of the LCT, including aspects of the tax administered by Customs on behalf of the Tax Office.

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Australian Taxation Office
Sector 
Border
Trade
Transport
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Performance audit  (Auditor-General Report No. 39 of 2010–11)
Published: Thursday 5 May 2011
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Management of the Aviation and Maritime Security Identification Card Schemes

The objective of the audit was to assess the effectiveness of Department of Infrastructure and Transport’s and the Attorney‐General’s Department’s management of the Aviation and Maritime Security Identification Card (ASIC and MSIC) schemes.

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Attorney General's Department; Department of Infrastructure and Transport
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Attorney-General's
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Transport
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Performance audit  (Auditor-General Report No. 13 of 2010–11)
Published: Thursday 28 October 2010
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Implementation and Administration of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority's Safety Management System Approach for Aircraft Operators

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is responsible for regulating aviation safety in Australia, the safety of Australian aircraft operating overseas as well as for regulating and administering Australia's airspace. In September 2008, the Senate Committee on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport presented a report on the Administration of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and related matters. That report made three recommendations, one of which requested an Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) audit of CASA's implementation and administration of the regulation of aircraft operators' Safety Management Systems (SMS'). ANAO agreed to this request with the objective of the audit being to assess CASA's implementation and administration of an SMS approach to regulating aircraft operators.

An SMS is a systematic approach to managing safety, which encompasses organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures. Amendments to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (commonly referred to as the Chicago Convention) made in 2006 require that contracting states regulate the SMS' of aircraft operators. As a contracting state to the Chicago Convention, Australia is required to mandate that aircraft operators implement an SMS.

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Civil Aviation Safety Authority
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Infrastructure
Transport
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Performance audit  (Auditor-General Report No. 11 of 2010–11)
Published: Thursday 30 September 2010
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Direct Source Procurement

The objective of the audit was to assess how well agencies had implemented the CPGs and relevant FMA legislation when undertaking Direct Source procurement.

The audit examined whether selected agencies had developed a sound procurement framework; appropriately classified procurement methods when meeting external reporting requirements; implemented the CPGs and relevant legislation when Direct Sourcing; and established effective procurement monitoring and review arrangements.

The ANAO selected four FMA Act agencies to provide a cross-section of the 104 agencies that reported procurement activity in AusTender in
2008–09. The agencies selected for audit were:

  • the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA);
  • the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (Innovation);
  • the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA); and
  • the Australian Crime Commission (ACC).

The ANAO examined a stratified random sample of 645 procurements valued at $10 000 and over, across the four agencies. More detailed testing was undertaken for the 285 Direct Source procurements in the sample.

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