Passers-by counted as part of audience at Hong Kong music events, Audit Commission says
Audit report on Leisure and Cultural Services Department also slams Music Office for failing to keep tabs on expenditure
Attendance figures for community activities aimed at building an audience base for the performing arts have been questioned by the Audit Commission, with passers-by being incorrectly counted as participants.
The latest audit report on the Leisure and Cultural Services Department also slammed its Music Office for failing to keep tabs on expenditure, saying training class quotas for performers had not been filled according to requirements and training facilities had been grossly underused.
Six offices and sections under the department are tasked with promoting the performing arts and film by means of audience building and venue management.
One of them, the Audience Building Office, has organised more than 1,000 activities with arts groups and educational institutions.
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Arts groups reported a total turnout of 155,000 for community activities such as exhibitions, performances and theatre workshops in the 2015-16 financial year, but the audit watchdog was sceptical of that number.