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Commonwealth Auditor-General

The Commonwealth Auditor-General is an independent official responsible for examining and evaluating how government agencies and programs use public funds. Their role is to ensure that money is managed properly, efficiently, and in accordance with laws and regulations. They conduct audits, report their findings to Parliament, and help promote transparency and accountability in government financial activities. Essentially, the Auditor-General acts as an impartial watchdog to ensure taxpayers’ money is spent responsibly.