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About the symposium

The Symposium is hosted by the Griffith University Accounting, Finance and Economics, Griffith Business School and is held on a biennial basis.  The Symposium presents opportunities for information dissemination, discussion and debate on issues of accountability and performance in the public sectors nationally and internationally.  It also provides an opportunity for networking amongst the public sector, private sector and academia.

The Symposium will feature presentations from academics and practitioners in the public sector.  The theme for the Symposium aims to cover topics such as accountability in the public and private sectors, corporate governance, fraud, fiscal responsibility and transparency, performance management, the balanced score card, ethics, audit, shareholder rights and action, directors' responsibilities and conflict of interest and risk management.

This is a unique symposium in Australia that specifically brings together these three important sectors of the community.