Organisation

Victorian Auditor-General

Report

Domestic building insurance


Domestic building insurance (DBI) compensates homeowners for losses relating to incomplete or defective domestic building work. This review was established to examine how well DBI is being managed to protect homeowners. The review concludes the way DBI arrangements are managed has improved, but there are still gaps.
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State trustees' financial administration services


State Trustees manage the finances of clients unable to manage their own money due to disability, dementia or mental illness. This audit found that State Trustees' financial administration services support the rights and interests of clients, but it should make clearer its reasons for declining clients' requests for extra money.
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Building a capable and high-performing public service workforce


This report examines whether public service bodies have policies, guidance materials and practices in place throughout the employee lifecycle to build a capable and high-performing workforce. It was found they do, but the Victorian Public Sector Commission does not have a systematic development or review process to ensure its guidance reflects better practice.
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Assuring the integrity of the Victorian government’s procurement activities


Governments use public money to procure goods and services. Parliament and the public need to know this money is spent fairly and transparently. This audit examines if Victorian government departments use suitable controls to prevent, detect and investigate fraud and corruption when procuring goods and services.
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Effectiveness of the Tutor Learning Initiative


The Victorian government has invested $1.2 billion in the Tutor Learning Initiative. This statewide program funds schools to employ tutors to deliver targeted small group learning support to students who need it most. This audit examines if the initiative has improved learning and engagement outcomes for participating students in government schools.

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