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Comptroller of Public Accounts/State | Auditor |
st board and in the following year was acting | auditor general. |
After serving as Acting | Auditor in 1908 in Penang, he continued his service i |
He was also | auditor and vicar-general of the Province of Canterbu |
One important point was that an | auditor himself should look at whether a company's co |
In 1912, Harry Warner hired an | auditor named Paul Ashley Chase. |
In November 1552 he was an | auditor of the treasurer's account. |
ed accountant in 1978, and then trained as an | auditor, working in London and West Africa. |
He worked as an | auditor of Michelangelo Cardinal Conti future Pope In |
She worked as an | auditor and consultant at Deloitte & Touche, and curr |
He selects Gowri, daughter of an | auditor who is working with Pampathy. |
onsidered to be the most important tool of an | auditor for a Single Audit. |
ent, for which he was, among other things, an | auditor of accounts. |
An | auditor of Lagrange County 1894-1902, he later engage |
In 1922-23 he was an | auditor of Marxist courses at the Socialist Academy. |
He engaged as an | auditor in Cincinnati 1907-1910 and in Chicago 1910-1 |
He served as an | Auditor of the 50th Working Committee (2009/2010). |
The Audit Act of 1855 established an | auditor of public accounts and the Audit Board, a new |
He was an | auditor for the U.S. Treasury Department from 1897 to |
orn in Strathlorne, Nova Scotia and became an | auditor, barrister, journalist and student. |
monitor borrowing and spending and appoint an | Auditor General for Aragon. |
Shah Hakim started his career as an | auditor with Ernst & Young and was subsequently promo |
introduced the Audit Act which established an | auditor of public accounts and the Audit Board, a new |
hool District before moving on to serve as an | auditor for the State of Ohio. |
ernment overall and go back to the idea of an | auditor general." |
t University College Dublin (UCD), and was an | auditor of the UCD Law Society. |
t of Clerk of the Pells in order to become an | Auditor of the Exchequer, and Edward was appointed to |
cher in the Royal Court in 1864 as well as an | auditor of the Sacred Rota in Madrid in 1866. |
f Brechin; he is also a papal chaplain and an | auditor of the papal palace at Avignon. |
He was an | auditor and receiver of the ransom of King James I of |
rd a university education and got a job as an | auditor in the pensions section of the Board of Educa |
vocate for an elected attorney general and an | auditor general who would also be elected. |
rdained on 19 September 1818 and was named an | Auditor of the Sacred Roman Rota. |
for his master's degree, Gordon worked as an | auditor at Peat, Marwick Mitchell and Company. |
He began his career as an | auditor with an accountancy firm in Belfast and has b |
st Co., New York City, from 1929-1936; and an | auditor with the New Jersey Department of the Treasur |
in's commission in November 1863 to become an | auditor for the Western & Atlantic Railroad at the re |
as a marketing director for 6 years and as an | auditor and analyst for 2 years. |
He is now an | auditor in Seattle, WA. |
itten to the Northern Ireland Comptroller and | Auditor General calling for an inquiry. |
fficer and held the office of Comptroller and | Auditor General of India from 1984 to 1990. |
They appoint the County Clerk, Treasurer and | Auditor, County Road commissioners, and Notaries Publ |
lphin was Governor of The Isles of Scilly and | Auditor of Wales. |
ry of State, Attorney General, Treasurer, and | Auditor, are not up for election in 2010. |
and lived a normal life as an accountant and | auditor for several companies in Manila. |
Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer, and | Auditor; |
Morin was clerk for Bertie Township and | auditor for Welland County. |
Mine Workers of America from 1928 to 1942 and | auditor for that organization from 1942 to 1951. |
Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer, and | Auditor; |
In time he became the treasurer and | auditor of the firm. |
eans and was deputy United States marshal and | auditor for customs from 1867 to 1871. |
r - Sir James Ware, historian, politician and | Auditor general for Ireland (d.1666). |
, was holder of the office of Comptroller and | Auditor General (C&AG) and, as such, head of the Nati |
Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer, and | Auditor; |
visers selected by the Dean of the Arches and | Auditor from a panel of eminent theologians and litur |
the counties of Berkshire and Oxfordshire and | Auditor of the Royal Mint for Kings Henry VIII and Ed |
culminated in a report of the Controller and | Auditor General that deemed these payouts "unlawful". |
he priests Baudimius (Baudenius, Baudime) and | Auditor (Auditeur); tradition states that they were a |
after James A. Ward, a railroad promoter and | auditor of Dakota Territory from 1887-1889. |
nd went to Rome, when he became secretary and | auditor to Cardinal Philip Howard. |
debts that could result in foreclosures, and | auditor Deloitte had "substantial doubt about the com |
aberlen has participated as a jury member and | auditor in major choral festivals worldwide, includin |
He was Comptroller and | Auditor General 1867-1888. |
ckson Hendricks, Treasurer Henry S. Hale, and | Auditor Luke C. Norman were all free silver supporter |
or, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and | Auditor are up for election in 2010. |
The Comptroller and | Auditor General of India report said that the deal Vi |
ary of the Commonwealth, State Treasurer, and | Auditor. |
Later Caine became Colonial Secretary and | Auditor General. |
oduced BDOs Shabbir Ahmed, Mustaqueem Ansari, | Auditor Ahmed Reza, Tripple IIItian Shamshad Alam, Pr |
ut the size of Stanford's tiny, Antigua-based | auditor. |
He has recovered the largest amount of any | Auditor in a two-year period. |
at the Treasury, Harrison had been appointed | auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, and in 1826 became |
He was appointed | auditor of Puerto Rico in 1903, Secretary of Puerto R |
He was appointed | Auditor of Foreign Accounts or Imposts in Ireland in |
demy of Fine Arts and Monkhouse was appointed | auditor. |
r places in the Papal curia: he was appointed | Auditor of the Rota. |
On June 3, 1881, he was appointed | Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Departmen |
his elder brother Peregrine, he was appointed | Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall that year as a rewar |
In 1809, he was also appointed | auditor general. |
In 1888, O'Neill was elected as | auditor for Stevens County, serving for two years. |
en is not eligible to run for another term as | Auditor. |
As | auditor of the railroad commission, Tugwell installed |
service as State Treasurer, he had served as | Auditor General of the State of California from 1979 |
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. |
In 1704, he was replaced as | auditor by his brother Albemarle, a Whig. |
As | auditor, Theriot clashed in 2009 with Jim Donelon, wh |
f the budget of the city of Vienna, acting as | auditor until his resignation in 1885. |
owing the incident Poda continued to serve as | auditor, and eventually recovered politically from th |
He served as | auditor of the college's Literary and Debating Societ |
a Vermont Democratic politician who served as | Auditor of Accounts from 1965 until 1969. |
From 1895 to 1899 Stone officiated as | Auditor of Public Accounts for Kentucky. |
his country with dedication and integrity as | Auditor General of Canada". |
the St. Peter's Cathedral and also served as | auditor on the diocesan tribunal, spiritual director |
nty, Pennsylvania near Reading, and served as | auditor there in 1813 and 1814. |
decision not to run but instead to remain as | Auditor. |
He also served as | auditor of the high court of chancery of Maryland fro |
Brock was elected as | Auditor in 2004, defeating Democratic incumbent Eliza |
Prior to serving as | Auditor, he was in the North Dakota House of Represen |
, Welling accepted war service appointment as | auditor with Army Air Forces and also served with the |
Prior to his tenure as | Auditor, he served in the North Dakota House of Repre |
the 2006 campaign than was her slow action as | auditor in investigating the BWC Coingate scandal of |
eed that he was retiring from his position as | Auditor General for the Province of Newfoundland and |
Prior to his appointment as | Auditor General, he completed a three-year term on th |
For fourteen years he served as | auditor of the Rota. |
Bryan served as | Auditor of Ohio from 1833 to 1839. |
He served as | auditor in Canada and in Australia also. |
In 1895 he was elected as | Auditor of the State of Ohio, and continued in that o |
rum, following his uncle Girolamo Pamphilj as | auditor of the Rota, and like him, attaining the dign |
ork City from 1831 to 1836, and was assistant | auditor of the customhouse from 1836 to 1865. |
by a lumber company as yardman and assistant | auditor. |
diverted was uncovered by Commission on Audit | auditor Heidi Mendoza when she testified on a House o |
tions of accounting fraud, a murder of a bank | auditor, and the suicide of the firm's adviser, the C |
ttended NUI Galway (then UCG) where he became | Auditor of the Law Society and graduated in 1986 with |
He became | auditor and commissioner in chancery in 1869 and resi |
ed as doctor in ecclesiastical law and became | auditor of the Rota. |
In 1804 he became | Auditor in the French State Council, in 1805 he becam |
the same time he was in the running to become | Auditor of the Roman Rota). |
, one of the few people in history to be both | Auditor of the Hist and President of the Phil), the o |
rnardi previously served as the Syracuse City | Auditor for five terms. |
erflinger was the Republican nominee for City | Auditor for Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
niversity of Kansas.He became the Kansas city | auditor in 1988 and relinquished his post in 2006. |
uth Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city | auditor Gary Blackmer. |
John S. Myers served as Los Angeles City | Auditor and Los Angeles City Controller for a total o |
Elijah E. Unger served as Los Angeles City | Auditor from 1900 until his death on October 17, 1903 |
ng for Kate Brown, after 10 years as the City | Auditor in Portland, Oregon. |
ton's Superintendent of Public Works and city | auditor, and as gauger for the Internal Revenue Servi |
As city | auditor, he oversaw the City's Management Review Offi |
The position began in 1878 as the City | Auditor. |
pple Robinson was the second Los Angeles City | Auditor. |
1929 and 1951, including deputy county clerk, | auditor, recorder of deeds and county treasurer. |
In 1868, he was appointed Club | Auditor of the Oxford University Athletic Club (OUAC) |
Under Kentucky's third constitution, | auditor became an elected position. |
elected offices, including sheriff, coroner, | auditor, treasurer, recorder, surveyor, and circuit c |
elected offices, including sheriff, coroner, | auditor, treasurer, recorder, surveyor, and circuit c |
ecuting attorney, assessor, sheriff, coroner, | auditor, treasurer, recorder, surveyor, and circuit c |
served for six years as the Montgomery County | Auditor. |
petitions were submitted to the Allen County | Auditor on July 1, 2007. |
uri and currently serves as the Jasper County | Auditor. |
He served as county | auditor in 1804 and county director of the poor in 18 |
first elected to the office of Monroe County | Auditor in 1981. |
He was elected as a Whig for County | Auditor of Champaign County. |
ouseholder dropped out of the race for County | Auditor in late August when his polling indicated he |
became involved in politics, first as county | auditor then as a state senator. |
ary for the part-time position of Pike County | Auditor. |
of the Miami County Council, and Miami County | Auditor. |
County | auditor. |
County | Auditor |
(Hamilton County | Auditor) |
r in the local bank from 1875 to 1893, county | auditor from 1882 to 1886 and bailiff from 1893 to 18 |
County | auditor in 1820 and 1821. |
From 1867-1871 he served as the Marion County | auditor and then from 1900 was appointed postmaster o |
Before that he was Crawford County | Auditor. |
Also, Rea was the county | auditor in 1793 and 1794. |
Donahey served as County | Auditor from 1905 to 1909. |
In 1974, Poda ran for Summit County | Auditor and won. |
rman in 1853-1854, mayor in 1858-1859, county | auditor in 1864-1869, Wayne County, Michigan sheriff |
These include the county | auditor, treasurer, and attorney. |
As County | Auditor, Yost won several government finance awards d |
McClain was the Wyandot County | auditor for over 26 years. |
David A. Vaudt is the current | auditor of state of the U.S. state of Iowa. |
burn "Crit" Luallen (Democrat) is the current | Auditor of Public Accounts for the Commonwealth of Ke |
The current | Auditor is Dave Yost |
Kate Witek is the former Democratic | Auditor of Public Accounts of Nebraska. |
He was appointed deputy | auditor general and served in that post until his dea |
Deputy | Auditor - John Breynron |
Deputy | auditor of Vanderburg County, Indiana from 1910 to 19 |
A report by the District | Auditor found that the council had behaved 'unlawfull |
icism from the opposition and by the district | auditor for the poor quality of services provided in |
had happened on other councils, the district | auditor wrote to all councillors on 9 May telling the |
unusual succession, all three had been either | auditor or vice-auditor of the Queen's College Litera |
In 1829 and 1834 he was elected | auditor of Darke County, Ohio. |
While in UCD, he was elected | Auditor of the University College Dublin Law Society. |
Also since 1983, he is elected | auditor of the International Confederation of Free Tr |
Hatchett was elected | Auditor of Public Accounts in Kentucky in 1995 and re |
April 17, 1877) was Kentucky's first elected | auditor of public accounts, and the first elected off |
In 1881, Guilbert was elected | auditor of Noble County, as a Republican, and re-elec |
e also contributed as a quality environmental | auditor and a member of the site Emergency Response T |
Ex-State | Auditor and Insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts. |
Just for Feet's | auditor, Deloitte & Touche agreed to pay $24 million, |
He was appointed by President Grant as Fifth | Auditor of the Treasury on January 1, 1872, and serve |
ident James Monroe named Pleasonton the Fifth | Auditor in the Treasury Department (a newly created p |
on in 1939 and became an authorized financial | auditor in 1945. |
tween 1974 and 1985, he served as a financial | auditor at the Court of Auditors of Turkey, which is |
amin Harrison on May 31, 1889 to be the First | Auditor of the Treasury Department, in which capacity |
He was also the first | Auditor General for Wales until Jeremy Colman took ov |
Smith was the First | Auditor of the United States Treasury from July 16, 1 |
He was the First | Auditor of the United States Department of the Treasu |
refordshire, was the eldest son Thomas Foley ( | auditor of the imprests) and inherited his estates on |
race in 1988, he lost his reelection bid for | Auditor General to then-Republican Barbara Hafer (her |
ic Party nominated her as their candidate for | Auditor at their State Convention in Grand Island, Ne |
In 2006, a close general election for | Auditor of Accounts prompted a recount which overturn |
The LP of Nebraska's candidate for | Auditor of Public Accounts in 2010, Michele Sallach-G |
lot to James H. Godman for the nomination for | Auditor. |
an accountant, corporate director, and former | Auditor General of Canada. |
nal Giovanni de' Medici heard that his former | auditor had become a monk, he addressed a letter to h |
This followed a request from | Auditor General Jon Singleton, who criticized the gov |
More information from | Auditor M. Dhandapani, Dindigul. |
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