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Management of the Wage Subsidy Scheme report cover Management of the Wage Subsidy Scheme report cover
Figure 1 - Loss in revenue requirement to be eligible for subsidy payments Figure 1 - Loss in revenue requirement to be eligible for subsidy payments
Figure 2 - Stages of the Wage Subsidy Scheme’s implementation and the public organisations involved at each stage Figure 2 - Stages of the Wage Subsidy Scheme’s implementation and the public organisations involved at each stage
Figure 3 - Number of applications for the wage subsidy received daily Figure 3 - Number of applications for the wage subsidy received daily
Figure 4 - Amount of wage subsidy payments made daily Figure 4 - Amount of wage subsidy payments made daily
Figure 5 - Average number of days between application and payment, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 5 - Average number of days between application and payment, as at 23 October 2020
Figure 6 - Number and average value of payments for the original wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 6 - Number and average value of payments for the original wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020
Figure 7 - Number and average value of payments for the wage subsidy extension stage, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 7 - Number and average value of payments for the wage subsidy extension stage, as at 23 October 2020
Figure 8 - Number and average value of payments for the resurgence wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 8 - Number and average value of payments for the resurgence wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020
Figure 9 - Fraud control principles, measures, and techniques for emergency situations Figure 9 - Fraud control principles, measures, and techniques for emergency situations
Figure 10 - Pre-payment and post-payment integrity processes and their results Figure 10 - Pre-payment and post-payment integrity processes and their results
John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General
Spokesperson: David Press Spokesperson: David Press
Contents
  • Management of the Wage Subsidy Scheme
    • Auditor-General's overview
    • Our recommendations
    • Part 1: About the Wage Subsidy Scheme
    • Part 2: Setting up the Wage Subsidy Scheme
    • Part 3: Making subsidy payments
    • Part 4: Protecting the integrity of the Wage Subsidy Scheme
    • Part 5: Oversight, monitoring, and review of the Wage Subsidy Scheme
    • Appendix: Scope and limitations of our work
    • Media kit
      • Management of the Wage Subsidy Scheme report cover Management of the Wage Subsidy Scheme report cover
      • Figure 1 - Loss in revenue requirement to be eligible for subsidy payments Figure 1 - Loss in revenue requirement to be eligible for subsidy payments
      • Figure 2 - Stages of the Wage Subsidy Scheme’s implementation and the public organisations involved at each stage Figure 2 - Stages of the Wage Subsidy Scheme’s implementation and the public organisations involved at each stage
      • Figure 3 - Number of applications for the wage subsidy received daily Figure 3 - Number of applications for the wage subsidy received daily
      • Figure 4 - Amount of wage subsidy payments made daily Figure 4 - Amount of wage subsidy payments made daily
      • Figure 5 - Average number of days between application and payment, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 5 - Average number of days between application and payment, as at 23 October 2020
      • Figure 6 - Number and average value of payments for the original wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 6 - Number and average value of payments for the original wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020
      • Figure 7 - Number and average value of payments for the wage subsidy extension stage, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 7 - Number and average value of payments for the wage subsidy extension stage, as at 23 October 2020
      • Figure 8 - Number and average value of payments for the resurgence wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020 Figure 8 - Number and average value of payments for the resurgence wage subsidy stage, as at 23 October 2020
      • Figure 9 - Fraud control principles, measures, and techniques for emergency situations Figure 9 - Fraud control principles, measures, and techniques for emergency situations
      • Figure 10 - Pre-payment and post-payment integrity processes and their results Figure 10 - Pre-payment and post-payment integrity processes and their results
      • John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General
      • Spokesperson: David Press Spokesperson: David Press
      • Media release: Wage Subsidy well-managed, but more checks needed
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  • 2020/21
  • Covid-19
  • Crisis response

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