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Local Government Audit Committees: A Behaviour Framework for Effective Audit Committee Performance

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  • Keith Thomas
  • Aquinas J. Purcell

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Stakeholders will always be more receptive to the creation of structured and credible systems that pull participants towards good governance outcomes which serve to remove temptation rather than systems that attempt to push or otherwise coerce people into a state of compliance. This paper uses behavioural theory as an interpretative lens to explain the actions and effectiveness of public sector audit committees. Financial probity, independence to avoid conflicts of interest and conformance to ethical practices are the tenets of effective governance. Audit committees can be one of the mechanisms to monitor the risks of the public sector and the executive management team especially where ‘self‐interest’ conflicts with the governance requirements of legislation, societal norms and community expectations. An effective audit committee can provide behavioural oversight of governance processes, although one cannot legislate for integrity and honesty. The presence of an effective and contributing audit committee in local government negates a councillor from listening or subverting positive actions and provides a signal to external stakeholders of organisational risks.

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  • Keith Thomas & Aquinas J. Purcell, 2019. "Local Government Audit Committees: A Behaviour Framework for Effective Audit Committee Performance," Australian Accounting Review, CPA Australia, vol. 29(2), pages 418-437, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ausact:v:29:y:2019:i:2:p:418-437
    DOI: 10.1111/auar.12229
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    1. Nensi Xhani & Maria Andreia Iliescu (Ristea) & Marioara Avram & Magdalena Mihai, 2020. "Organization Of The Audit Process In Municipal Institutions: Case Study Albania," Annals of University of Craiova - Economic Sciences Series, University of Craiova, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 2(48), pages 96-107, December.

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