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_aFUNNELL, Warwick _931138 |
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_aThe curse of sisyphus : _b |
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_aOxford : _bBlackwell Publishers Limited, _cDecember 1997 |
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520 | 3 | _aConsistent with the economic retionalist philosophy which now pervades the decisions and policies of all Australian governments, the persuasive aura of competitive markets has been used to justify the provision by the private sector of an increasing renge of public services.Governments who have been consistently antagonised by the findings of the auditor-general are now attempting to use the arguments for competition in the public sector to diminish the stature and role of the auditor- general. In place of audit models which are based upon an auditor who is able to conduct audits on behalf of parliament, the auditor-general is to be increasingly isolated from the means to audit. This represents the onset of a radical interpretation of public sector audit which will usher in the last days of an independent public sector audit function | |
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_tAustralian Journal of Public Administration _g56, 4, p. 87-105 _dOxford : Blackwell Publishers Limited, December 1997 _xISSN 0313-6647 _w |
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