Through a comparative analysis of the development of auditing practices in governments across the globe, Auditing Practices in Local Governments: An International Comparison provides a contemporary overview of public sector auditing practices at both local and state level. By focusing on countries which have experienced differing implementation processes, and which are characterised by different administrative and political cultures, the authors provide a comparative analysis of countries across the globe, including major European states, China, Australia, and New Zealand.
Written by scholars and practitioners in the fields of public sector auditing, this first volume of Emerald Studies in Public Service Accounting and Accountability provides readers both researchers and practitioners with a thorough overview of international public sector auditing practice.
Laurence Ferry is a Professor in Accounting at Durham University Business School and Adviser to a UK Parliament Select Committee. He is a qualified chartered accountant, and his research, teaching and consulting covers accounting and accountability with a specific focus on the public sector, where he is a recognized international expert in public financial management.
Pasquale Ruggiero is Associate Professor of Business Administration and Public Management at the University of Siena and Senior Lecturer in Management Control System at the Brighton Business School. He is a member of the group of experts for the Department of Political Economy of the Italian Central Government.