UNIFORMITY IN ACCOUNTS
. ——« ~ WHAT Tlffi PUBLIC SERVICE' COM' MISSION IS DOING. ; One very important work which th# Public Service Commission lias already, embarked upon is the preliminary i nquiry into Departmental systems of accounts, with n view to obtaining something approaching uniformity in method., through* out tho service. To facilitate thiii work,' the commission has est up an expert Committee. of Accountants, which during tho past fortnight has been examining,closely tho'accountancy methods employed: In tho various Departments in Wellington. f!o far their eflorts have boon conflnocl to tho city, but later on (ho committee cr mem* bers of it may be called ut»n to visit) other centres on a similar mission.; Tho question of having some diigreo ot uniformity in accountancy moth-ids. has occupied considerable attention liitely in Australia, where both the VictoriAn and West Australian States Imvo alrfody luj stituted nmv.systems nJalring for tinilorin< ity, and tlio Commonwealth Government ia proceeding on tlio samo lines. tt
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 21 February 1913, Page 4
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157UNIFORMITY IN ACCOUNTS Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 21 February 1913, Page 4
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