Nova Scotia auditor general credits government on progress fulfilling recommendations
- Nova Scotia Auditor General Kim Adair noted that the government successfully implemented 82 out of 103 audit recommendations from past audits, achieving an 80% implementation rate, up from 60% last year.
- Despite this progress, key recommendations remain incomplete, particularly regarding bridge project management, with only two of seven recommendations fulfilled, highlighting ongoing safety issues.
- For the first time, the government received a perfect score for completing all recommendations for the 2021 performance audit, according to Adair's report.
- The report indicates progress on the health and safety of children in care homes, with three out of twenty recommendations already completed.
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NS auditor general applauds government progress on past recommendations
Kim Adair says government’s commitment to implementation shows it values the work of her office Nova Scotia’s top watchdog has given the government top marks on its implementation of past audit recommendations, in her office’s latest follow-up report released April 15, but notes important changes are still needed. The latest annual report from auditor general Kim Adair tracked the completion rate on recommendations in 11 performance audits betwe…

Nova Scotia auditor general credits government on progress fulfilling recommendations
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Nova Scotia auditor general releases 2025 follow-up report - Halifax Examiner
Auditor general says it's the first time in the history of the follow-up report that government has achieved a perfect score on a year of audit recommendations. But the report card for 2020, 2021, and 2022 shows there is still need for improvement in certain key areas.
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