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Attributes of an Effective PAC


References

ancientbooksCCAF-FCVI Inc. (2006). “Parliamentary Oversight – Committees and Relationships: A Guide to Strengthening Public Accounts Committees”. Ottawa, ON, Canada.

CCAF-FCVI Inc. (2008). “Towards the Public Accounts Committee of the Future: Two CCAF-FCVI Inc. Studies on PAC Effectiveness”. Originally presented in 2007 to the John J. Kelly Session (joint session of the Canadian Council of Legislative Auditors and the Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees).  Ottawa, ON, Canada.

CCAF-FCVI Inc. (2010). “State of Canada’s Public Accounts Committees”. World Bank Institute, KPMG LLP and CCAF-FCVI survey report on Public Accounts Committees in Canada. Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Chibesakunda, N. M. (2002). “Parliamentary Oversight of Finance and the Budgetary Process: Report of a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Workshop, December 10 to 14, 2001”. (CPA Secretariat, Ed.). Nairobi, Kenya: Clerk of the National Assembly.

Hedger, Edward, and Andrew Blick. (June 9, 2008). “Enhancing Accountability for the Use of Public Sector Resources: How to Improve the Effectiveness of Public Accounts Committees”. Background paper for the 2008 Triennial Conference of Commonwealth Auditors General. Overseas Development Institute. London.

House of Representatives. (March 12, 2008). “A Report: Third Annual Summer School for Parliamentary Public Accounts Committees, Practices, Procedures and Relationships”. Organised by the Public Sector Governance and Accountability Research Centre on February 3 – 14 2008. Melbourne VIC, Australia: La Trobe University.

Jones, Kate, and Kerry Jacobs. (2005). “Governing the Government: The Paradoxical Place of the Public Accounts Committee”.  Paper presented to the Australasian Study of Parliament Group Conference by the Public Sector Governance and Accountability Research Centre. Melbourne VIC, Australia: La Trobe University.

Jacobs, Kerry, Kate Jones, and David Smith. (2006). “Public Accounts Committees in Australasia: The State of Play”. Paper presented by the Public Sector Governance and Accountability Research Centre. Melbourne VIC, Australia: La Trobe University.

Laver, John Poynton. (February 1997). “The Public Accounts Committee: Pursuing Probity and Efficiency in the Australian Public Service, The Origins, Work, Nature and Purpose of the Commonwealth’s Public Accounts Committee”. Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Canberra, Australia: University of Canberra.

Nova Scotia Public Accounts Committee. (2008). Mandate of the Public Accounts Committee. Retrieved July 24, 2008 from: http://www.gov.ns.ca/legislature/committees/accounts.html.

Pelizzo, Riccardo, and Rick Stapenhurst. (January 2006). “Public Accounts Committees”. Social Sciences and Humanities Working Paper Series. Singapore: Singapore Management University.

Standing Committee on Public Accounts, Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Twenty-sixth Legislature. (January 20, 2009). Hansard Verbatim Report. No. 14. Regina, SK, Canada: Published under the authority of The Honourable Don Toth, Speaker. Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan.