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"Joining EITI would give the public a chance to audit some of government's expenditure," says Bagabo.
"There's a chance to re-audit the finances as the new Greek government did and financial markets will have a chance to reassess the amount of debt the UK has and its prospects, but it won't be as dramatic as with Greece," said Carrick.
If legislators write the agency a bigger check next year, there's a fair chance that audit rates will pick back up.
Where possible, even limited access (e.g., via an API) would allow the public a valuable chance to audit these socially significant algorithms.
More changes will come once Inova has had a chance to analyze the audit's findings, she said.
Investors could have a chance then of comparing the work of differing audit firms, as one firm disclosed it had checked something other auditors did not mention.
The audit is due to be published in the spring after CNRS has had a chance to respond.
A chance.
"Risk-limiting audits" (RLAs), developed in 2007, guarantee that if the outcome is wrong, there is a large chance that the audit will correct the record before the results are official.
Risk-limiting audits (RLAs), developed in 2007, guarantee that if the outcome is wrong, there is a large chance that the audit will correct the record before the results are official.
In fact, some advisers believe going on extension reduces your chance of audit.
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