Public Sector Organizations
Delivering a high standard
Enhancing public sector efficiency – FCR delivers transparent financial solutions for public service entities.

Overview
Enhancing public services through accountability
Entities operating for the public are responsible for many of the services Canadians receive and as a result, have many reporting obligations to their funding bodies. These entities are responsible for operating on transparent budgets that are available to the public.
As public servants, these organizations create value for communities who demand a particularly high standard. Our responsibility as partners in your effort is to provide innovative solutions that improve your ability to deliver this standard to the patrons you serve.
In addition to providing audit and assurance services to the public sector, FCR offers evaluations on public policy programs, project sustainability analysis and accounting conversion services.
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