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Auditor General | |
onsultant for governmental bodies such as the | Auditor General of Canada, the Select Committee on On |
State | Auditor General |
named | auditor general in 1855 |
of his career he worked at the Office of the | Auditor General of Norway. |
Barbara Hafer, State | Auditor General |
An audit by the Pennsylvania | Auditor General found that over three years, PDE awar |
maximum claim of $31,500 for that period, the | Auditor General had found evidence that he had claime |
ncial records of the House of Assembly by the | Auditor General of the province. |
The Ontario | Auditor General probed $32 million of spending over a |
Bob Casey, former State | Auditor General |
vocate for an elected attorney general and an | auditor general who would also be elected. |
Pennsylvania | Auditor General CFF grants audit 12/22/08 |
The | Auditor General recommended that the case be turned o |
In 2006, Manitoba | Auditor General Jon Singleton released a report that |
He was Comptroller and | Auditor General 1867-1888. |
Brian Sonntag, Washington State | Auditor General |
eed that he was retiring from his position as | Auditor General for the Province of Newfoundland and |
The | Auditor General of Sri Lanka is the head of Auditor-G |
The | Auditor General is appointed by the President. |
The Comptroller and | Auditor General of India report said that the deal Vi |
cial Report Pennsylvania Property Tax Relief, | Auditor General Office, 2-23-2010. |
y were selecting a ticket of Flaherty and the | Auditor General when they chose the Pittsburgh teache |
worked as a Supreme Court lawyer, and was the | Auditor General of Norway from 1854 to 1881. |
In 2006, the Office of the | Auditor General in a report criticized Oslo Package 2 |
responsibility for auditing on behalf of the | Auditor General for Wales, across all sectors of gove |
joined the Commonwealth Public Service in the | Auditor General's office. |
In the wake of the | Auditor General's report, Speaker Charlie Parker comp |
Wilson hired a lawyer, and did not go to the | auditor general's meeting. |
Wilson was originally mentioned in the | Auditor general's report for spending $400 on patio f |
She started in the state | Auditor General's office, then moved onto a position |
ting City Councilman (and future Pennsylvania | Auditor General) Jack Wagner. |
From 1863 until 1866 he served as Michigan | Auditor General, the first Republican serving in that |
ents and other administrative excesses by the | Auditor General, (Ottawa Citizen Oct. 01, 2003) After |
3, 2010, when Jacques Lapointe, Nova Scotia's | auditor general, released a 142-page report suggestin |
Prior to his appointment as | Auditor General, he completed a three-year term on th |
of Emil Anneke, the first Republican Michigan | Auditor General, and the father of Percy Shelley Anne |
Interim | Auditor General, Gillian Body, took responsibility fo |
ed as an assistant to the Deputy Pennsylvania | Auditor General. |
deral government as well as the office of the | Auditor General. |
om the House in order to run for Pennsylvania | Auditor General. |
Emil Anneke, was Michigan's first Republican | Auditor General. |
was criticized in a report by the provincial | auditor general. |
in an exchange program with the office of the | Auditor General. |
en she left the House to run for Pennsylvania | Auditor General. |
st board and in the following year was acting | auditor general. |
r each of the above with the exception of the | Auditor General. |
y and run as their candidate for Pennsylvania | Auditor General. |
9th Ward, while her uncle Jack is the state's | Auditor General. |
Later Caine became Colonial Secretary and | Auditor General. |
In 1809, he was also appointed | auditor general. |
ernment overall and go back to the idea of an | auditor general." |
This role is similar to that of | auditor generals or auditors in other jurisdictions. |
hland and served as the taxing officer of the | auditor general's department in Harrisburg, Pennsylva |
State | Auditor: Glen B. Gainer, III |
Following his service as state | auditor, Gordon served as a partner with Jay H. Gordo |
nal Giovanni de' Medici heard that his former | auditor had become a monk, he addressed a letter to h |
obert R. Peterson, was his successor as State | Auditor; he began serving in 1997. |
Prior to serving as | Auditor, he was in the North Dakota House of Represen |
Prior to his tenure as | Auditor, he served in the North Dakota House of Repre |
As city | auditor, he oversaw the City's Management Review Offi |
State | auditor Hector Balderas and state senator Timothy M. |
diverted was uncovered by Commission on Audit | auditor Heidi Mendoza when she testified on a House o |
One important point was that an | auditor himself should look at whether a company's co |
This right was once reserved for the | auditor; however, following precedent from a recent l |
is career with government in 1981 as a senior | auditor in the Department of the Auditor General. |
He was elected State | Auditor in 1998 and re-elected in 2002. |
He ran unsuccessfully for Iowa State | Auditor in 1918, and returned to Cherokee to farm. |
He has recovered the largest amount of any | Auditor in a two-year period. |
lature upon her swearing-in as Nebraska State | Auditor in January 1999. |
r of Massachusetts in 1936, and Massachusetts | Auditor in 1934. |
t is my intention to seek the office of State | Auditor in 2010,” Icet announced. |
He served as county | auditor in 1804 and county director of the poor in 18 |
He engaged as an | auditor in Cincinnati 1907-1910 and in Chicago 1910-1 |
ident James Monroe named Pleasonton the Fifth | Auditor in the Treasury Department (a newly created p |
the present proceedings were commenced by the | auditor in the Circuit Court of Cook County under the |
on in 1939 and became an authorized financial | auditor in 1945. |
Horace I. Hillis, Candidate for Massachusetts | Auditor in 1938, Governor of Massachusetts in 1936, a |
first elected to the office of Monroe County | Auditor in 1981. |
ouseholder dropped out of the race for County | Auditor in late August when his polling indicated he |
ursuits, was collector of taxes in 1801, town | auditor in 1802, and town moderator in 1805. |
He then ran for the position of State | Auditor in 1908, was re-elected in 1910, but did not |
A Democrat, Hatchett was the elected State | Auditor in Kentucky from 1995-2003. |
946 until 1950 when he was promoted to be the | Auditor in the apostolic delegation to the United Sta |
aul E. Patton, culminating in her election to | Auditor in 2003 and re-election in 2007. |
time in the last four decades that a sitting | auditor in Missouri has been unseated. |
He failed in a bid to become state | auditor in 1915, and his term as treasurer expired in |
niversity of Kansas.He became the Kansas city | auditor in 1988 and relinquished his post in 2006. |
achusetts in 1950 and 1948, and Massachusetts | Auditor in 1946. |
Brock was elected as | Auditor in 2004, defeating Democratic incumbent Eliza |
te Democratic Party convention for Ohio State | Auditor in 1851, and defeated his Free Soil Party and |
He was elected as a Republican for State | Auditor in 1863, and re-elected in 1867, serving eigh |
om 1885 to 1887, gained the statewide post of | auditor in 1894 and, finally, in November 1896, preva |
County | auditor in 1820 and 1821. |
rd a university education and got a job as an | auditor in the pensions section of the Board of Educa |
ng for Kate Brown, after 10 years as the City | Auditor in Portland, Oregon. |
aberlen has participated as a jury member and | auditor in major choral festivals worldwide, includin |
etirement of Charlie Daniels to run for State | Auditor in 2010, when the first Republican to hold th |
the 2006 campaign than was her slow action as | auditor in investigating the BWC Coingate scandal of |
He served as | auditor in Canada and in Australia also. |
He was later employed as a traveling | auditor in 1908 for a firm in San Francisco, Californ |
DeNucci was the longest-serving | Auditor in Massachusetts history. |
Also, Rea was the county | auditor in 1793 and 1794. |
In 1804 he became | Auditor in the French State Council, in 1805 he becam |
rman in 1853-1854, mayor in 1858-1859, county | auditor in 1864-1869, Wayne County, Michigan sheriff |
Connaughton was a candidate for Massachusetts | Auditor in 2010. |
After serving as Acting | Auditor in 1908 in Penang, he continued his service i |
He is now an | auditor in Seattle, WA. |
is so that I have the information to give the | auditor instead of standing here 'looking dumb.'" |
“The | Auditor is the top taxpayer advocate and watchdog in |
The State | Auditor is an elected post chosen in partisan electio |
The current State | Auditor is Charlie Daniels, who took office in 2011. |
The current | Auditor is Dave Yost |
The | auditor is elected to a four-year term. |
les Phelps Taft II, and 1954, defeating state | Auditor Jim Rhodes, who later became Governor himself |
after she was named in a report by provincial | auditor John Noseworthy as having double-billed $3,81 |
Incumbent | Auditor John J. Finnegan did not run for reelection. |
It was not until John Brough, the State | Auditor, joined Spalding in opposing the scheme, that |
n to fill out the term of newly elected State | Auditor Kate Witek. |
She defeated State | Auditor Les Merritt in the 2008 election. |
ckson Hendricks, Treasurer Henry S. Hale, and | Auditor Luke C. Norman were all free silver supporter |
More information from | Auditor M. Dhandapani, Dindigul. |
isted as a 54-year old Chartered Accountant & | Auditor Magistrate and D L of the City of London livi |
Since then, he held positions of | Auditor Manager and Audit Principal and, more recentl |
She lost the election to Ohio State | Auditor Mary Taylor on November 2, 2010. |
She was succeeded by eventual Ohio | Auditor Mary Taylor. |
As state | auditor, Merritt released a report October 31, 2008 t |
In 1912, Harry Warner hired an | auditor named Paul Ashley Chase. |
in, established in 2001 by former Law Society | Auditor, Niall Buckley. |
1903; member of the State assembly 1901-1903; | auditor of the city of New Haven 1902-1904; secretary |
at the Treasury, Harrison had been appointed | auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, and in 1826 became |
He was appointed by President Grant as Fifth | Auditor of the Treasury on January 1, 1872, and serve |
e attending University College Dublin, he was | auditor of the Literary and Historical Society. |
He was | Auditor of the Literary and Historical Society from 1 |
Incumbent Republican State | Auditor of Minnesota Patricia Anderson was defeated b |
He was | auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall from 1823 until his |
Jones was an internal | auditor of the Moore Corporation from 1967 to 1969, a |
on leave from his firm in 1931 to become the | Auditor of Public Accounts for the Commonwealth of Vi |
In November 1552 he was an | auditor of the treasurer's account. |
After an investigation by the Legislative | Auditor of Minnesota he admitted that he personally t |
In 1829 and 1834 he was elected | auditor of Darke County, Ohio. |
Thomas M. "Tom" Salmon is the current Vermont | Auditor of Accounts. |
He served as Vermont | Auditor of Accounts from 2005 to 2007. |
He was appointed | auditor of Puerto Rico in 1903, Secretary of Puerto R |
10 December 1737) held the sinecure office of | auditor of the imprests. |
He was appointed | Auditor of Foreign Accounts or Imposts in Ireland in |
John E. White, | Auditor of Massachusetts July 6, 1911 to 1914 |
As | auditor of the railroad commission, Tugwell installed |
lphin was Governor of The Isles of Scilly and | Auditor of Wales. |
ork City from 1831 to 1836, and was assistant | auditor of the customhouse from 1836 to 1865. |
He worked as an | auditor of Michelangelo Cardinal Conti future Pope In |
While in UCD, he was elected | Auditor of the University College Dublin Law Society. |
BDO Seidman was the independnet | auditor of the DC government's financial records. |
ent, for which he was, among other things, an | auditor of accounts. |
An | auditor of Lagrange County 1894-1902, he later engage |
ry of State in 2006, she held office as State | Auditor of Alabama for one term. |
While at UCD, he was | auditor of the Literary and Historical Society. |
Also since 1983, he is elected | auditor of the International Confederation of Free Tr |
He was made | auditor of Puerto Rico in 1940 and served in that cap |
Kate Witek is the former Democratic | Auditor of Public Accounts of Nebraska. |
tatus in 1994, but requalified in 2004 due to | Auditor of Accounts candidate Jerry Levy's six percen |
In 1922-23 he was an | auditor of Marxist courses at the Socialist Academy. |
Jim Wood is the former State | Auditor of Arkansas, and is a former State Legislator |
He served as state | auditor of Ohio from 1845 to 1851, Woods was also pre |
He served as an | Auditor of the 50th Working Committee (2009/2010). |
versity College Galway (U.C.G.) and served as | auditor of the College's Literary and Debating Societ |
Meyers served as | Auditor of the City of Los Angeles longer than anyone |
ed as an orator of distinction, and served as | Auditor of the college's Literary and Debating Societ |
Jimmie Lou Fisher served as | Auditor of State for one year. |
He has also been the | auditor of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. |
The Audit Act of 1855 established an | auditor of public accounts and the Audit Board, a new |
In time he became the treasurer and | auditor of the firm. |
He was elected as a Whig for County | Auditor of Champaign County. |
The 2006 Vermont | Auditor of Accounts election was held on November 7, |
He served as | auditor of the college's Literary and Debating Societ |
her of the Findlay Democratic Courier and was | auditor of Hancock County, Ohio from 1846 to 1850. |
born (1780 - December 30, 1835) was the state | auditor of Ohio who served as plaintiff in the Suprem |
e Johnson (born May 12, 1948) served as State | Auditor of Mississippi from 1988-1992. |
New Orleans Public Library Board and as State | Auditor of Public Accounts. |
a Vermont Democratic politician who served as | Auditor of Accounts from 1965 until 1969. |
isters was William F. Dunbar, the first state | auditor of Minnesota. . |
ublican nomination for the office of Kentucky | Auditor of Public Accounts, ultimately losing in the |
introduced the Audit Act which established an | auditor of public accounts and the Audit Board, a new |
ucated at Queens College Galway, where he was | auditor of the college's Literary and Debating Societ |
David A. Vaudt is the current | auditor of state of the U.S. state of Iowa. |
W. Hamp King served as State | Auditor of Mississippi from 1964-1984. |
, one of the few people in history to be both | Auditor of the Hist and President of the Phil), the o |
Hatchett was elected | Auditor of Public Accounts in Kentucky in 1995 and re |
d Advocate of Scotland, and eventually (1720) | Auditor of the Exchequer in Scotland. |
From 1895 to 1899 Stone officiated as | Auditor of Public Accounts for Kentucky. |
ber of the borough council from 1862 to 1865, | auditor of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, from 1865 |
f Peregrine Systems, Inc., one former outside | auditor of Peregrine, and two outside business partne |
t University College Dublin (UCD), and was an | auditor of the UCD Law Society. |
amin Harrison on May 31, 1889 to be the First | Auditor of the Treasury Department, in which capacity |
the counties of Berkshire and Oxfordshire and | Auditor of the Royal Mint for Kings Henry VIII and Ed |
In 1843, he was appointed Sixth | Auditor of the United States Treasury and remained in |
t of Clerk of the Pells in order to become an | Auditor of the Exchequer, and Edward was appointed to |
refordshire, was the eldest son Thomas Foley ( | auditor of the imprests) and inherited his estates on |
r places in the Papal curia: he was appointed | Auditor of the Rota. |
April 17, 1877) was Kentucky's first elected | auditor of public accounts, and the first elected off |
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