Deputy Auditor-General definition
Examples of Deputy Auditor-General in a sentence
The Attorney-General and the Deputy Attorney-General and the Auditor- General and the Deputy Auditor-General shall be appointed by the Presidential Council for a non renewable term of office of nine years but no longer than until their 75th birthday.
The Deputy AuditorGeneral shall act for the AuditorGeneral in case of his absence or his temporary incapacity to perform his duties.
The transitional Auditor-General of the United Cyprus Republic shall be the Auditor-General of the Greek Cypriot State and the transitional Deputy Auditor-General of the United Cyprus Republic shall be the Deputy Auditor-General of the Turkish Cypriot State.
The Auditor-General and Deputy Auditor-General shall be the Head and Deputy Head, respectively, of the Federal Audit Office.
The Auditor-General, assisted by the Deputy Auditor-General, shall exercise all such other powers and shall perform all such other functions and duties as are conferred or imposed on him/her by law.
The Deputy AuditorGeneral shall have such powers and shall perform such functions and duties as normally appertain to his office and also shall, subject to the directions of the AuditorGeneral, exercise all the powers and perform all the functions and duties vested in the AuditorGeneral under the provisions of this Constitution or by law.
The AuditorGeneral assisted by the Deputy AuditorGeneral shall exercise all such other powers and shall perform all such other functions and duties as are conferred or imposed on him by law.
The Attorney-General and the Deputy Attorney-General and the Auditor- General and the Deputy Auditor-General shall be independent officers and not come under any department.
General to determine - the Deputy Auditor-General will then determine the outcome of the matter having regard to the content of the report.
The AuditorGeneral and the Deputy AuditorGeneral shall be members of the permanent public service of the Republic and shall not be retired or removed from office except on the like grounds and in like manner as a judge of the High Court.