Auditor General definition

Auditor General means the person appointed as Auditor-General in terms of section 193 of the Constitution, and includes a person-
Auditor General means an officer of the House of Commons who exercises its functions in accordance with the Budget Responsibility and National Audit Act 2011;
Auditor General means the Auditor General of Ontario.

Examples of Auditor General in a sentence

  • G6.2 The Auditor-General and any Information Officer under the Australian Information Commissioner Act 2010 (Cth) (including their delegates) are persons authorised for the purposes of clause G6.1.


More Definitions of Auditor General

Auditor General means the office established under the Auditor-General Act 1997 and includes any other person that may, from time to time, perform the functions of that office
Auditor General means the Auditor General of the State of
Auditor General means the Auditor General of Pakistan appointed under Article 168 of the Constitution;
Auditor General means the Authority, and/or Other Panel Customers who is a party to a Legal Services Contract, and/or the National Audit Office and/or any auditor appointed by the Audit Commission, and /or the representatives of any of them; means currently the body that scrutinises central Government expenditure;
Auditor General. ’ - means the person appointed as Auditor-General in terms of section 193 of the Constitution, and includes a person: acting as the Auditor-General; acting in terms of a delegation by the Auditor-General; or designated by the Auditor-General to exercise a power or perform a duty of the Auditor-General
Auditor General means the officer of that title appointed or deemed to have been appointed in accordance with section 71;
Auditor General means the Auditor General for the State including any authorised representative;