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is career with government in 1981 as a senior | auditor in the Department of the Auditor General. |
From 1929 to 1932, he was a travelling | auditor for the Dominion Atlantic Railway. |
Following graduation, he worked as a staff | auditor for the Prudential Insurance Company in Minne |
She was a senior | auditor at the Church of Scientology in Buffalo, New |
tions of accounting fraud, a murder of a bank | auditor, and the suicide of the firm's adviser, the C |
y councilor Jim Rutherford asking for a state | auditor to examine the City of Somerset's budget from |
time in the last four decades that a sitting | auditor in Missouri has been unseated. |
tween 1974 and 1985, he served as a financial | auditor at the Court of Auditors of Turkey, which is |
e accounts mentioned in the texts as a modern | auditor, finding consistent numerical threads that de |
ity of Akron, Heard worked as a noncompliance | auditor for Banc of America Practice Solutions, as we |
e fact that he had been, since 1923, a public | auditor approved by the Treasury. |
gement in the United Kingdom, and as a Senior | Auditor for Audit New Zealand. |
He was later employed as a traveling | auditor in 1908 for a firm in San Francisco, Californ |
and lived a normal life as an accountant and | auditor for several companies in Manila. |
isted as a 54-year old Chartered Accountant & | Auditor Magistrate and D L of the City of London livi |
f the budget of the city of Vienna, acting as | auditor until his resignation in 1885. |
the 2006 campaign than was her slow action as | auditor in investigating the BWC Coingate scandal of |
he Northwest Territories government after the | auditor general revealed she had been paid $250,000.0 |
Byrne was forced to step down after the | Auditor General expressed concern to the Speaker of t |
winning the Republican primary against state | auditor Pete Johnson and in the general election agai |
Susan Parker (D)- Alabama State | Auditor |
petitions were submitted to the Allen County | Auditor on July 1, 2007. |
In 1809, he was also appointed | auditor general. |
Also, the | auditor should evaluate whether management has establ |
Jones was an internal | auditor of the Moore Corporation from 1967 to 1969, a |
career with Pfizer in 1978 as an operational | auditor. |
eet Journal led the ladies to hire an outside | auditor, which proved they had indeed misstated their |
s reign (626-649), Zhao served as an imperial | auditor, and on one occasion, when there was an edict |
nt history occurred in 2000, when an internal | auditor, tipped off by an informer, discovered that l |
's accounting methods, bringing in an outside | auditor as allowed by the contract, and eventually su |
putation as a public orator, an Institutional | Auditor and has been an assessor for the Quality Assu |
He served as governor and then | auditor for the Savings Bank of Newfoundland. |
r of Massachusetts in 1936, and Massachusetts | Auditor in 1934. |
her of the Findlay Democratic Courier and was | auditor of Hancock County, Ohio from 1846 to 1850. |
by a lumber company as yardman and assistant | auditor. |
an accountant, corporate director, and former | Auditor General of Canada. |
achusetts in 1950 and 1948, and Massachusetts | Auditor in 1946. |
neral of Wyoming from 1919 to 1923, and State | auditor from 1923 to 1929. |
f Brechin; he is also a papal chaplain and an | auditor of the papal palace at Avignon. |
two years on Fredericton city council and was | auditor and secretary-treasurer for York County. |
FAC, certified by both the recipient and the | auditor. |
ed as doctor in ecclesiastical law and became | auditor of the Rota. |
vocate for an elected attorney general and an | auditor general who would also be elected. |
ton's Superintendent of Public Works and city | auditor, and as gauger for the Internal Revenue Servi |
, attorney general, state treasurer and state | auditor, while winning the seat of former Republican |
order including Illinois politician and state | auditor Orville Enoch Hodge, who was convicted of emb |
st Co., New York City, from 1929-1936; and an | auditor with the New Jersey Department of the Treasur |
y were selecting a ticket of Flaherty and the | Auditor General when they chose the Pittsburgh teache |
li, former U.S. Attorney Matt Mead, and State | Auditor Rita Meyer. |
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 |
pple Robinson was the second Los Angeles City | Auditor. |
He defeated State Senator Anthony Williams, | Auditor General Jack Wagner, and County Commissioner |
monitor borrowing and spending and appoint an | Auditor General for Aragon. |
In 1843, he was appointed Sixth | Auditor of the United States Treasury and remained in |
e Land Office and in 1839 was appointed state | auditor by Governor James Clark. |
He was appointed deputy | auditor general and served in that post until his dea |
In 1868, he was appointed Club | Auditor of the Oxford University Athletic Club (OUAC) |
, Welling accepted war service appointment as | auditor with Army Air Forces and also served with the |
Prior to his appointment as | Auditor General, he completed a three-year term on th |
Carteret and Sir J. Minnes by appointment to | Auditor Beale's in Salisbury Court, and there we did |
visers selected by the Dean of the Arches and | Auditor from a panel of eminent theologians and litur |
Arkansas State | Auditor (formally known as the Auditor of State) is a |
ght is also the home of former Arkansas State | Auditor and Treasurer Gus Wingfield (1995-2007). |
Main article: Vermont | Auditor of Accounts election, 2006 |
He was appointed by President Grant as Fifth | Auditor of the Treasury on January 1, 1872, and serve |
ed in the Department of Administration as the | auditor and chief accountant. |
She is the third woman to serve as State | Auditor, the first female DFLer to be elected to the |
Upon accepting his appointment as State | Auditor and Inspector, he announced that he will seek |
Salmon was sworn in as state | auditor on January 4, 2007. |
He served as Vermont | Auditor of Accounts from 2005 to 2007. |
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 |
ry of State in 2006, she held office as State | Auditor of Alabama for one term. |
He served as county | auditor in 1804 and county director of the poor in 18 |
Served as State | Auditor and Senator, Section: OBITUARIES, Page 21, (S |
He engaged as an | auditor in Cincinnati 1907-1910 and in Chicago 1910-1 |
He served as state | auditor of Ohio from 1845 to 1851, Woods was also pre |
is gubernatorial term, Wereat served as state | auditor from 1782 until 1793. |
He served as an | Auditor of the 50th Working Committee (2009/2010). |
As state | auditor, Merritt released a report October 31, 2008 t |
ing from 1836 - 1839 and also served as state | Auditor General from 1839 - 1840. |
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. |
replace Mike Foley, who was elected as State | Auditor. |
Also in 1964, Thaddeus Buczko as State | Auditor replacing Thomas J. Buckley. |
obert R. Peterson, was his successor as State | Auditor; he began serving in 1997. |
Shah Hakim started his career as an | auditor with Ernst & Young and was subsequently promo |
er and politician who served as Massachusetts | Auditor, and Insurance Commissioner. |
Burrage was appointed as State | Auditor by the Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry on Jul |
er and politician who served as Massachusetts | Auditor. |
W. Hamp King served as State | Auditor of Mississippi from 1964-1984. |
hool District before moving on to serve as an | auditor for the State of Ohio. |
erican politician who served as Massachusetts | Auditor. |
subdistrict secretary 1912-1915, as traveling | auditor 1915-1917, and as secretary-treasurer of dist |
He also served as town | auditor and was a member of the board of education fo |
became involved in politics, first as county | auditor then as a state senator. |
From 1863 until 1866 he served as Michigan | Auditor General, the first Republican serving in that |
DeNucci served as the | Auditor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a posit |
lt of her long and excellent service as state | auditor'. |
House of Representatives and as Massachusetts | Auditor. |
cher in the Royal Court in 1864 as well as an | auditor of the Sacred Rota in Madrid in 1866. |
erican politician who served as Massachusetts | Auditor. |
She became the first woman to serve as State | Auditor, to which she was elected in 1926. |
onsultant for governmental bodies such as the | Auditor General of Canada, the Select Committee on On |
rd twice after the end of his tenure as State | Auditor. |
erican politician who served as Massachusetts | Auditor from 1915-1931 and was a candidate for Mayor |
itutional Convention, Donahey served as State | Auditor from 1912 - 1921. |
rd a university education and got a job as an | auditor in the pensions section of the Board of Educa |
In 1924, Nelson won election as the | Auditor for the state of Illinois and re-elected in 1 |
ey and politician who served as Massachusetts | Auditor. |
He also served as provincial | auditor. |
ollowing his conviction, he resigned as State | Auditor and Inspector, and was succeeded in office by |
Following his service as state | auditor, Gordon served as a partner with Jay H. Gordo |
for his master's degree, Gordon worked as an | auditor at Peat, Marwick Mitchell and Company. |
As city | auditor, he oversaw the City's Management Review Offi |
He began his career as an | auditor with an accountancy firm in Belfast and has b |
Donahey served as County | Auditor from 1905 to 1909. |
as a marketing director for 6 years and as an | auditor and analyst for 2 years. |
After serving as Acting | Auditor in 1908 in Penang, he continued his service i |
As County | Auditor, Yost won several government finance awards d |
pointed by President Andrew Johnson as Second | Auditor of the Treasury, for which he went to Washing |
1903; member of the State assembly 1901-1903; | auditor of the city of New Haven 1902-1904; secretary |
on in 1939 and became an authorized financial | auditor in 1945. |
Hector Balderas, state | auditor |
"Mr.Ches Baragwanath, State | Auditor - General" |
he priests Baudimius (Baudenius, Baudime) and | Auditor (Auditeur); tradition states that they were a |
, one of the few people in history to be both | Auditor of the Hist and President of the Phil), the o |
946 until 1950 when he was promoted to be the | Auditor in the apostolic delegation to the United Sta |
mary by Ralph Campbell in his bid to be State | Auditor. |
orn in Strathlorne, Nova Scotia and became an | auditor, barrister, journalist and student. |
on leave from his firm in 1931 to become the | Auditor of Public Accounts for the Commonwealth of Vi |
He failed in a bid to become state | auditor in 1915, and his term as treasurer expired in |
t of Clerk of the Pells in order to become an | Auditor of the Exchequer, and Edward was appointed to |
in's commission in November 1863 to become an | auditor for the Western & Atlantic Railroad at the re |
at the Treasury, Harrison had been appointed | auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, and in 1826 became |
He has also been the | auditor of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. |
unusual succession, all three had been either | auditor or vice-auditor of the Queen's College Litera |
John L. Noseworthy has been the | Auditor General of Newfoundland and Labrador since Ap |
aherty, the Mayor of Pittsburgh, bested State | Auditor General Bob Casey, who had lost the Democrati |
race in 1988, he lost his reelection bid for | Auditor General to then-Republican Barbara Hafer (her |
onsidered the most important tool of both the | auditor and the recipient when performing, or being s |
John Breslow, State | Auditor of Nebraska |
the present proceedings were commenced by the | auditor in the Circuit Court of Cook County under the |
after she was named in a report by provincial | auditor John Noseworthy as having double-billed $3,81 |
uth Park Blocks on November 26, 2002, by city | auditor Gary Blackmer. |
ents and other administrative excesses by the | Auditor General, (Ottawa Citizen Oct. 01, 2003) After |
ncial records of the House of Assembly by the | Auditor General of the province. |
However Holden was challenged by State | Auditor Claire McCaskill for the Democratic nominatio |
ic Party nominated her as their candidate for | Auditor at their State Convention in Grand Island, Ne |
The LP of Nebraska's candidate for | Auditor of Public Accounts in 2010, Michele Sallach-G |
n April 22, 1954) is the North Carolina State | Auditor since January 10, 2009. |
th Carolina and a former North Carolina State | Auditor, a position to which he was elected in 2004. |
r-HACCP, they were changed to Certified HACCP | Auditor (CHA) in 2004. |
ified Public Accountant, a Certified Internal | Auditor and a Certified Fraud Examiner. |
ucting Francisco Barrio, the chief government | auditor, to investigate the expenditures. |
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. |
, was holder of the office of Comptroller and | Auditor General (C&AG) and, as such, head of the Nati |
Vinod Rai, Comptroller & | Auditor General of India - South Indian Bank on the o |
He was Comptroller and | Auditor General 1867-1888. |
The Comptroller and | Auditor General of India report said that the deal Vi |
culminated in a report of the Controller and | Auditor General that deemed these payouts "unlawful". |
Alonzo B. Cook, Massachusetts | Auditor from 1915-1931. |
1929 and 1951, including deputy county clerk, | auditor, recorder of deeds and county treasurer. |
Before that he was Crawford County | Auditor. |
Thomas M. "Tom" Salmon is the current Vermont | Auditor of Accounts. |
The current State | Auditor is Charlie Daniels, who took office in 2011. |
Tim Berry is the current State | Auditor of Indiana. |
an Party who served as the North Dakota State | Auditor from 1957 to 1972. |
973 when he was elected as North Dakota State | Auditor. |
an Party who served as the North Dakota State | Auditor from 1973 to 1996. |
wife, Pat Miller, ran for South Dakota State | Auditor, but did not win the Republican nomination. |
an Party who served as the North Dakota State | Auditor from 1909 to 1912. |
He previously served as South Dakota State | Auditor from 1979-2003. |
She defeated State | Auditor Les Merritt in the 2008 election. |
les Phelps Taft II, and 1954, defeating state | Auditor Jim Rhodes, who later became Governor himself |
received the support of two Democrats, State | Auditor Brian Sonntag and Snohomish County Prosecutin |
The head of the department is | Auditor General of Sri Lanka. |
ed as an assistant to the Deputy Pennsylvania | Auditor General. |
tatus in 1994, but requalified in 2004 due to | Auditor of Accounts candidate Jerry Levy's six percen |
boring Shannon County contracts the duties of | Auditor, Treasurer and Register of Deeds to the Fall |
John E. White, | Auditor of Massachusetts July 6, 1911 to 1914 |
tician who served as Minnesota's eighth state | auditor and 20th governor. |
n to fill out the term of newly elected State | Auditor Kate Witek. |
He was elected State | Auditor in 1998 and re-elected in 2002. |
In 1888, O'Neill was elected as | auditor for Stevens County, serving for two years. |
A Democrat, Hatchett was the elected State | Auditor in Kentucky from 1995-2003. |
elated agencies overseen by the elected state | auditor are essential to improving the efficiency, ec |
Brock was elected as | Auditor in 2004, defeating Democratic incumbent Eliza |
In 1895 he was elected as | Auditor of the State of Ohio, and continued in that o |
aul E. Patton, culminating in her election to | Auditor in 2003 and re-election in 2007. |
In 2006, a close general election for | Auditor of Accounts prompted a recount which overturn |
o is audited by two legislative entities: the | Auditor General and the Office of Program Policy Anal |
The Audit Act of 1855 established an | auditor of public accounts and the Audit Board, a new |
introduced the Audit Act which established an | auditor of public accounts and the Audit Board, a new |
She was succeeded by eventual Ohio | Auditor Mary Taylor. |
d Advocate of Scotland, and eventually (1720) | Auditor of the Exchequer in Scotland. |
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