Senators question auditors’ knowledge, but could be pre-empting explosive audit

Senators, who are undergoing the most stringent probe of their expenses in the history of Parliament, are questioning whether Auditor General Michael Ferguson’s auditors have an adequate understanding of the roles of Senators to review their expenses. But a leading academic says Senators are trying to pre-empt any potential embarrassing news that could come out in the final audit report, expected early next year.

Senators, who are undergoing the most stringent probe of their expenses in the history of Parliament, are questioning whether Auditor General Michael Ferguson’s auditors have an adequate understanding of the roles of Senators to review their expenses. But a ...

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