Home ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) Programs ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) Law enforcement ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) Aboriginal policing ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) Research and evaluations ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/spacer.gif) ![](/web/20061026014319im_/http://psepc.gc.ca/world/site/images/breadcrumb_arrow.gif) RBAF
Following government-wide directives, a Risk-Based Audit Framework (RBAF) was developed for the First Nations Policing Policy (FNPP). It is a guidance document that is used to evaluate the effectiveness of the FNPP. The RBAF provides: - background and profile information on the transfer payment program including the key inherent risk areas (internal and external) that the program faces
- a description of the key risk areas which may influence the achievement of FNPP objectives
- an explicit understanding of specific risks as well as existing and incremental risk management strategies
- an explanation of risk management, monitoring and auditing practices
For more details, consult the full Risk-Based Audit Framework document in our archives.
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