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The Auditor General of Nova Scotia is responsible for examining the accounts of the Province and its various agencies and for reporting to
the House of Assembly on the government's stewardship of public funds.
The present Auditor General of Nova Scotia is
Jacques R. Lapointe, BA, CA.CIA
Jacques Lapointe was appointed Auditor General of Nova Scotia effective March 1, 2006. As the Auditor General, he is responsible for providing assurance to the Legislature that taxpayers' dollars are expended appropriately for the purposes intended and that the people receive value for their money.
Jacques formerly served as Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Internal Auditor for the Government of Ontario, where he led the transformation of Ontario Internal Audit into a modern award-winning professional audit organization.
A native of Kirkland Lake, Ontario, a Chartered Accountant and a Certified Internal Auditor, with an honours degree in Economics from the University of Toronto, he enjoyed a 15-year career in public accounting, including several years as a partner in a Toronto CA firm. He joined the Ontario Public Service in 1991, serving in a number of progressive senior financial and management positions including Audit Director for the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, prior to his appointment as Chief Internal Auditor in April 2000.
He has served on the Boards of Directors of a number of non-profit corporations and crown agencies, has published articles on auditing in government in Canadian Government Executive and the international Internal Auditor magazine and has been a frequent speaker at professional conferences in Canada, the USA and abroad. He also serves on the Comptroller General of Canada's Audit Advisory Committee and the Institute of Internal Auditors' International Government Relations Committee.
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