The review aims to summarize key insights from the book on performance auditing in government settings.
Analyzes the content of the book
Discusses major concepts of performance auditing
Explores various case studies presented in the book
Identifies key principles and frameworks for effective performance auditing
Highlights real-world applications through case studies
Emphasizes the role of auditing in enhancing government accountability
Abstract
Abstract Reviews the book "Auditing Performance in Government: Concepts and Cases," by Richard E. Brown, Meredith C. Williams, and Thomas P. Gallagher.