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Schools at a glance infographic Schools at a glance infographic
Figure 1 - Unfinished audits as at 31 October, 2021 to 2023 Figure 1 - Unfinished audits as at 31 October, 2021 to 2023
Figure 2 - Types of modified opinions Figure 2 - Types of modified opinions
Figure 3 - Schools with “limitation of scope” opinions about cyclical maintenance Figure 3 - Schools with “limitation of scope” opinions about cyclical maintenance
Figure 4 - Schools that needed letters of support for 2022, 2021, and 2020 to confirm they were a going concern Figure 4 - Schools that needed letters of support for 2022, 2021, and 2020 to confirm they were a going concern
John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General
Spokesperson: Jane Rogers Spokesperson: Jane Rogers
Figure 5 - Value of payroll errors, from 2018 to 2022 Figure 5 - Value of payroll errors, from 2018 to 2022
Contents
  • Results of the 2022 school audits
    • Letter to the Secretary for Education
    • Schools at a glance
    • Our recommendations
    • Part 1: Completing school audits
    • Part 2: What was reported?
    • Part 3: Matters we identified during our audits
    • Appendix: Update on progress with our previous recommendations
    • Media kit
      • Schools at a glance infographic Schools at a glance infographic
      • Figure 1 - Unfinished audits as at 31 October, 2021 to 2023 Figure 1 - Unfinished audits as at 31 October, 2021 to 2023
      • Figure 2 - Types of modified opinions Figure 2 - Types of modified opinions
      • Figure 3 - Schools with “limitation of scope” opinions about cyclical maintenance Figure 3 - Schools with “limitation of scope” opinions about cyclical maintenance
      • Figure 4 - Schools that needed letters of support for 2022, 2021, and 2020 to confirm they were a going concern Figure 4 - Schools that needed letters of support for 2022, 2021, and 2020 to confirm they were a going concern
      • John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General
      • Figure 5 - Value of payroll errors, from 2018 to 2022 Figure 5 - Value of payroll errors, from 2018 to 2022
Publishing details

CoverResults of the 2022 school audits

Photo acknowledgment: Spid Pye, TruestockTS115127_xs

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Media kit (8 items)
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  • Annual audit highlights
  • Education

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