A special examination is a performance audit of a federal Crown corporation conducted by the Auditor General of Canada at least once every 10 years. The examinations provide an independent audit opinion to the Board of Directors and the appropriate Minister and Parliament on the management of EDC.
In particular, the Auditor General examines whether our financial, management and information systems and practices provide reasonable assurance that our assets are safeguarded and controlled; whether our financial, human and physical resources are managed economically and efficiently; and whether operations are carried out effectively.
The last Special Examination was conducted in 2009. The report noted: "The Corporation has in place the key elements of a good governance framework. It has a sound corporate planning process that provides clear direction for its activities and considers relevant information from a number of sources, including its Board of Directors.”