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A compliance audit, as you call it, could be done by a strata manager or strata lawyer but it would not be cheap. I have never heard of anyone doing this as a job.
In any case, what is it that you hope to achieve?
If you have clear evidence of these serious breaches of the Act and failures of responsibilities, why don’t you just ask a strata manager to be prepared to be appointed as a statutory manager and then apply for that to NCAT?
Or just present the list of breaches to the strata manager and invite them to resign (with agreement not to pursue that matter any further) or face being reported to both Strata Community Australia and Fair Trading.
The main aim must surely be to get the strata scheme operating properly rather than indulging in a lengthy and expensive blame game. Your potential replacement strata manager may be happy to assist if they know they are going to get the job when all is done and dusted.