The Victorian Auditor-General's Office (VAGO) serves as an essential pillar of public accountability and oversight in Victoria. Situated in Melbourne, VAGO conducts thorough audits across various public sector entities, ensuring they operate with transparency and integrity for the Victorian Parliament and community.
VAGO's mission is not only to audit but also to promote confidence within the public sector. In our role, we rigorously assess financial operations and the effectiveness of public agencies, providing insights and recommendations that help improve government operations and service delivery.
Our comprehensive audits cover financial statements, performance engagements, and reports on the use of public resources. Each report is accessible to the public, ensuring transparency and boosting trust in the public administration. Additionally, VAGO plays a crucial role in advising and guiding various state audits, fostering efficiency and effective resource management.
We recognize the significance of working on the traditional lands of Australian Aboriginal communities. VAGO acknowledges these communities, their rich culture, and Elders past, present, and emerging, maintaining respect and honoring their significant cultural heritage throughout all interactions and operations.
The Victorian Auditor-General's Office is proactive in its engagement with the community. We provide updates through our reports, dashboards, and insights on major projects and government operations. Stakeholders can connect with us through various platforms including detailed reports, our website, and social media channels to stay informed about our activities and findings.
For more detailed information, inquiries about audits, or reports, please visit our website or contact our office directly. The VAGO team is committed to maintaining the highest standards of audit integrity and public accountability.
Explore our audit reports and learn more about how we safeguard public assets and ensure the accountability of governmental activities in Victoria.