Public sector organizations operate under varying levels of government oversight, depending on how they’re defined, funded and the types of services they provide.
Government’s strategic priorities and fiscal plan affect the services delivered through ministry programs and by public sector organizations. These organizations are accountable to government with specific roles and responsibilities that must support public policy objectives and the fiscal plan. The government provides them with direction through oversight in policy and procedure development.
A public sector organization has a close relationship with and oversight from the government if it has some or all the following characteristics:
A public sector organization generally has minimal government oversight when:
Find out the planning and reporting requirements for:
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