Public Auditor definition

Public Auditor means the Public Auditor
Public Auditor means an auditor appointed under section 3 of the Audit Act 2006 for the purpose of auditing the accounts of any body referred to in section 1 of that Act:7
Public Auditor means a SAI or other public office (i.e. not a private auditor) entrusted with public audit responsibilities.

Examples of Public Auditor in a sentence

  • Communication between the German Public Auditor and the engaging party may be via e-mail.

  • In the event that the engaging party does not wish to communicate via e-mail or sets special security requirements, such as the encryption of e-mails, the engaging party will inform the German Public Auditor in writing (Textform) accordingly.

  • The German Public Auditor is not prepared to participate in dispute settlement procedures before a consumer arbitration board (Verbraucherschlichtungsstelle) within the meaning of § 2 of the German Act on Consumer Dispute Settlements (Verbraucherstreitbeilegungsgesetz).


More Definitions of Public Auditor

Public Auditor means a person appointed as such, under the provisions of section 61;
Public Auditor means the CNMI Office of the Public Auditor (OPA).
Public Auditor means a person who, upon registration as a public auditor, is qualified to offer for hire or reward auditing services and public accountancy services to any person, including a public company or statutory body;
Public Auditor means an Associate, Member or Fellow of the Institute;
Public Auditor means a public auditor for the purposes of the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts 1893 to 1978; and Friendly Societies Acts 1896 to 1977.
Public Auditor means the Public Auditor appointed by the President of the
Public Auditor means the Public Auditor appointed by the President of the Federated States of Micronesia with the advice and consent of the Congress pursuant to the Constitution.