2014 Update on Prior Years' Report Recommendations
2014 Update on Prior Years' Report Recommendations—Tabled
Did minister indicate that it is up to the Auditor General to determine the level of liability for the province for contaminated sites
Does minister disagree with the Auditor General's finding on inadequate assessment and supervision of choking hazards in long-term care facilities
Does minister not think that the Auditor General is important, and why is he not listening to his recommendations to improve operational efficiencies
Given the Auditor General's criticism of unsupported travel claims, is minister sure that basic bookkeeping expertise is not readily available within government
Given the Auditor General's recommendations, will minister call for a full operational review of Office of the Chief Information Officer
If minister was so concerned about finding efficiencies and creating a culture of cost management, why hasn't he acted on the Auditor General's recommendations
If there is no excuse for not following internal policies, why did Premier fail to provide the proper oversight in departments noted by the Auditor General
Is acting minister willing to listen to the Auditor General's recommendation on mathematics curriculum
Is Premier aware that the Ontario Auditor General report noted that public-private partnerhship contracts often ignored the request for salt and sand, and that highways were left covered in ice and snow
Is Premier unaware of the Ontario Auditor General's report on the dangers of public-private partnerships and highway maintenance
Office of the Child and Youth Advocate
Report to the House of Assembly by the Auditor General on Reviews of Departments and Crown Agencies
Why could the Auditor General not identify instances where guidelines were followed to appoint consultants, nor sufficient documentation to support the rationale for the minister directly appointing consultants
Why has minister not taken action to implement the recommendations related to real estate
Why has the work on contaminated sites identified by the Auditor General over a year ago not been completed
Why have almost half of the Auditor General's recommendations on raditaion equipment from 2009 been ignored
Why is Premier ignoring the Auditor General's recommendations on public tendering and not ensuring that public money is not being wasted
Why is Premier not decisively making the changes needed as recommended by the Auditor General
Why should the people of Newfoundland and Labrador expect that the 380 recommendations which would protect public money and public safety will be followed
Why was the Office of the Chief Information Officer allowed to engage in the lax financial practices identified by the Auditor General's report
Why won't the minister implement the Auditor General's recommendations and stop wasting taxpayers' money on consultants
Will the Premier ask the Auditor General to conduct a thorough investigation into the Human Resource Management Plan