ABSTRACT

PPP/PFI contracts often share a number of features: they run over a very long period of time; they are conceived without a complete understanding of how requirements may change and despite the rhetoric they tend to create a context where dispute and litigation rather than partnership are the norm. In this environment, effective auditing is essential to ensure that projects are delivering what the end-user requires. Audits are both a public sector right, and a matter of good management sense. Performance Auditing of Public Sector Property Contracts is a practical guide to performance auditing for public sector property managers with a series of guidelines for auditors of public sector property contracts. The book concentrates on Facilities Management contracts. Lori Keating explains the basis for the process; how to retain balance, independence and rigour and how to audit intangible performance measures and other tricky areas. The book follows an audit process from commencement to conclusion, and contains a discussion of factors that contribute to the success of any audit. It is essential reading for public sector auditors, PPP project managers and contractors.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|13 pages

Key Concepts and Definitions

chapter 2|19 pages

The Need for Performance Auditing

chapter 3|23 pages

Four Basic Audit Constructs

chapter 4|14 pages

The Audit Environment: Setting the Context

chapter 5|51 pages

Audit Techniques

chapter 6|14 pages

Management Issues for Auditors