Controller and Auditor-General of New Zealand

The Controller and Auditor-General (the Auditor-General) is an Officer of the New Zealand Parliament responsible for auditing public bodies. John Ryan began his seven-year term as Controller and Auditor-General on 2 July 2018. The Deputy Controller and Auditor-General is Andrew McConnell. Their mandate and responsibilities are set out in the Public Audit Act 2001. They are appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the House of Representatives.

The Controller and Auditor-General (New Zealand)
Tumuaki o te Mana Arotake
Agency overview
JurisdictionNew Zealand, appointed by the Governor-General of New Zealand, on recommendation from the New Zealand House of Representatives
Headquarters100 Molesworth Street,
Thorndon,
Wellington 6011
Annual budgetTotal budget for 2019/20
Vote Audit
$101,144,000
Agency executives
  • John Ryan, Controller and Auditor-General
  • Andrew McConnell, Deputy Controller and Auditor-General
Child agency
Websitehttp://www.oag.parliament.nz/
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