Northern Territory Treasury annual report 2005-2006
Department of Treasury and Finance reports; Reports; PublicationNT
2006
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English
Northern Territory. Dept. of the Treasury -- Periodicals; Finance, Public -- Northern Territory -- Periodicals; Northern Territory -- Appropriations and expenditures -- Periodicals
Northern Territory Treasury
Darwin
0729-1442
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https://hdl.handle.net/10070/230906
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/669993
40 Annual Report 2005-06 Corporate Governance Main Results Development of a Treasury conflict of interest policy. Eleven audits and four reviews completed on Treasury financial reports and procedures with no adverse findings. Establishment of Occupational Health and Safety Committee and OH&S framework. Establishment of Professional Development Committee to consider study assistance applications under new study assistance policy. Reduction in energy consumption and greenhouse emissions as part of energy management effort. Corporate Governance Framework Corporate governance provides a structured framework through which Treasury is directed and controlled and guides how decisions are made, risk is managed and the organisations future is planned. These decisions in turn guide the necessary planning, budgeting and management of performance and support Treasurys Senior Management Group in providing leadership of Treasury. Practising good corporate governance ensures we can achieve our strategic objective of contributing to the development of the Territory. This section provides details of Treasurys performance in relation to corporate governance including ethical frameworks, leadership and corporate governance arrangements, risk management, reviews and audits, information management requirements under the Information Act and environmental management efforts.
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