OAG, New Zealand
Ann Webster is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in public sector management and advisory roles. Currently serving as the Manager of Commercial and Institutional Performance - Infrastructure at The Treasury in New Zealand since July 2019, Ann has also held multiple positions as Principal Advisor within the same organization. In addition to a tenure as a Public Sector Contractor, Ann has been an Assistant Auditor-General at the Office of the Auditor-General since July 2004. Previous roles include Senior Policy Analyst at the Department of Internal Affairs and Corporate Planner at Dunedin City Council. Ann holds a Master's Degree in Public Policy, a Post Graduate Diploma in Social Science Research, and a Bachelor's Degree in Arts from Victoria University of Wellington.
OAG, New Zealand
The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) carries out the work of the Controller and Auditor-General, along with Audit New Zealand, and private sector auditing firms. This work includes strategic audit planning, setting policy and standards, appointing auditors and overseeing their performance, carrying out performance audits, providing reporting and advice to Parliament, and carrying out inquiries and other special studies. The work of the Office of the Auditor-General gives Parliament, public entities, and the public independent assurance that public entities are operating, and accounting for their performance, in keeping with Parliament’s intentions.