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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auditing who" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of determining who is being audited, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The team is currently focused on auditing who is responsible for the discrepancies in the financial report."
Alternatives: "reviewing who" or "assessing who".
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"I care about them molesting children who won't be able to go out unattended," said Paul D. Warner, a retired professor of auditing who has lived on the block since 1971.
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But Andersen did not discipline three partners who were involved in the audit, who paid fines of $30,000 to $50,000 each and were temporarily barred from auditing public companies.
The Spectator Foundation's board hired Coopers & Lybrand to review, not audit, who was paid what, and only its conclusions of no wrongdoing were announced.
We have a full-time security expert working with us, and we hire outside firms to audit who can see the data and under what circumstances," he added.
An important witness in the case is likely to be Richard Scalzo, the PricewaterhouseCoopers partner in charge of Tyco's audit, who was recently barred for life from the profession by the Securities and Exchange Commission because he ignored evidence of fraud at Tyco.
Finding a way to audit who in any organisation does a similar job, with virtually the same responsibilities, should not be beyond the wit of the many consultancies that work in employment.
When the infraction is attributed to an auditing firm, the sanctions are imposed on both the auditing firm and the engagement partner the partner responsible for the audit, who signs the report.
There was a suggestion from one questioner for employers to be forced by law to audit who and where they recruit staff.
–Do a social media audit: Who in your company is already using social tools, where are they and what is their status?
Our department had a total complement of twenty-one medical staff at the time of the audits who were involved with inpatient care.
This study comprised retrospective records of all women with a generic privacy consent statement (indicating consent to involvement in hospital audit) who attended a tertiary maternity hospital PDAC over a 6-month period in 2014.
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