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This edition of audit insights draws together key learnings from Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) performance audit reports tabled in the Parliament of Australia from July to September 2017. It provides insights into entities’ operational implementation of government policies and frameworks, drawing on a number of common findings and key learnings on policy and program design, governance, performance and impact measurement, and risk management.

Introduction

This edition of audit insights draws together key learnings from the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) performance audit reports tabled in the Parliament during the first quarter of 2017-18.

The reports covered are:

A recent edition of audit insights, Corporate planning, performance statements and risk management under the PGPA Act, looked at performance audit activity reviewing entities implementation of key components of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (PGPA Act). The focus was on entities’ implementation of the framework requirements around:

  • Risk management
  • Corporate planning
  • Performance statements

This edition provides insights into entities’ operational implementation of government policies and frameworks, drawing on a number of common findings and key learnings on:

  • Governance and risk management
  • Performance and impact measurement
  • Policy and program design

References to relevant audit reports are included to illustrate where areas of good practice or improvement were identified, and to provide a link to relevant reports for further reading.

Three of the reports covered by this edition of audit insights included a new section summarising key learnings and opportunities for improvement identified during the audit. In future editions, we will use the key learnings to draw out quarterly audit insights.

Governance and risk management

Eight of the twelve audits had findings that related to the extent to which entities had embedded systematic risk management into business processes. Collectively these findings demonstrate how entities' consideration of risk in day-to-day activities can lead to well informed decision-making. One of these eight audits also reported on the effectiveness of governance arrangements that supported the management of costs and achieving value for money.

Key learnings for all Government entities

Entities can learn from the experiences of others, and should consider the benefits of:

Performance and impact measurement

The reports contain a number of audit insights into entities': preparation and collection of performance information; quality assurance processes that underpin performance assessment; and monitoring, reporting and evaluation activities that support management and external scrutiny. Performance measurement enables entities to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of their performance, monitor progress towards achievement of outcomes and the ongoing costs and benefits of activities, and evaluate if the intended outcomes have been achieved. Performance measures also enable an agency to learn and apply these learnings to future programs and policies.

Key learnings for all Government entities

Entities can learn from the experiences of others, and should consider the benefits of:

Program and policy design

Two audits examined the effectiveness of entities program and policy design processes. One of these audits concluded that the design processes had been effectively managed, and the other concluded that the design process allowed the Government to make decisions within short timeframes. Where there is short timeframes for new program and policy development, quality frank advice should be provided to government about the risks involved, the level of evidence that would and would not be possible to consider given the required implementation timeframes, and what mitigation strategies could be adopted to offset the lack of evidence.

The audit insights represent a number of well-established elements which contribute to effective program and policy design.

Key learnings for all Government entities

Entities can learn from the experiences of others, and should consider the benefits of: