An Audit of Biodiversity in B.C.: Assessing the Effectiveness of Key Tools
This report assesses whether government is meeting its objective of conserving biodiversity in British Columbia.
This report assesses whether government is meeting its objective of conserving biodiversity in British Columbia.
This follow-up report contains the self-assessed progress of ministries and organizations in implementing the recommendations from recent reports.
This report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly's Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on February 4, 2015.
The report contains the results of audits of two public-private partnerships (P3s) in British Columbia: the Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement Project, and the Britannia Mine Water Treatment Plant Project.
This report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly's Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on November 19, 2013.
The objective of this audit was to determine whether the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations is achieving its forest objectives for timber.
This follow-up report contains the self-assessed progress of ministries and organizations in implementing the Auditor General's recommendations. It also includes two progress assessments.
This audit examined the post-certification stage of government’s environmental assessment process.
This report was discussed by the Legislative Assembly's Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts on November 16, 2011.
The follow-up report was issued May 2015.
This follow-up report contains the self-assessed progress of ministries and organizations in implementing the Auditor General's recommendations.
Seven recent projects are summarized in the report:
This audit assessed whether government is ensuring the sustainability of groundwater resources in B.C.
This follow-up report contains the self-assessed progress of ministries and organizations in implementing the Auditor General's recommendations.