The Province of Manitoba is managing IT security risks associated with remote access, but some improvements are needed, says Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo. The finding is contained in a new report, Managing IT Security Risks for Remote Access.
Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo released his report, Public Accounts and Other Financial Statement Audits. The report provides an overview of the Auditor General’s 2022/23 financial statement audit work.
The Government of Manitoba effectively managed the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, but these efforts would have been assisted by having better tools and practices in place, says Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo, who recently released his report, Manitoba’s Rollout of the COVID-19 Vaccines.
Manitoba Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo says he’s concerned about an increasing number of control deficiencies and errors identified during his audit of the 2021-22 Public Accounts. To address these concerns, the Auditor General is launching a new audit examining the comptrollership model used by the Province of Manitoba.
Information from Automatic Vehicle Location devices installed in light-duty government vehicles is not being used to its full potential, says Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo. This finding is contained in a new recently released report, Automatic Vehicle Location Management Systems.
The province is not taking necessary actions to identify and recover overpayments made to physicians, says Auditor General Tyson Shtykalo. The findings are contained in the report, Physicians’ Billings, released today.