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No, the phrase "auditor about" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. Are you saying that an auditor is speaking about something? If so, you could say "The auditor spoke about the company's financial statements." If you mean that someone is an auditor and is physically located nearby, you could say "The auditor is about to start the audit." In general, the word "about" is often used as a preposition or adverb to indicate location or direction (e.g. "I am about to leave" or "I walked about the park"). It can also be used to indicate a topic or subject (e.g. "We talked about the budget"). However, it should not be used as a standalone phrase.
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The commission says Mr. Strauss, Mr. Hozie and Robert Bernstein, the former controller, misled American Home's auditor about the adequacy of its reserves against losses on mortgages.
In 27 years of representing taxpayers, Mr. Lally said, he had never been asked by an I.R.S. auditor about such issues as abusive leases.
Comroad duped its auditor about its revenues, but it could not conceal the fact that its cashflow was negative.The standard-settersA different sort of problem lies in the very nature of American accounting standards.
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Bankers and regulators are haggling now with auditors about how to present their accounts.
And it is now clear that he personally lobbied regulators and auditors about the strategy.
The investigations were prompted by a supplier, which complained to its auditors about being pressed into schemes by U.S. Foodservice.
In 2000, the newly appointed Mr Li said it would take his auditors about three years to put a stop to major malpractices in central departments.
There were discrepancies between what school officials told the auditors about how much physical education their students received and what appeared in the database that stores students' transcripts.
He noted that a Scientologist hearing this would feel, with some justification, that he had misled his auditors about his progress.
Prosecutors also say that Mr. Weisberg lied to regulators and Ramp's auditors about two investments Mr. Saltsman and Mr. Eitan made in the company.
The FSA's final notice shed light on information provided to the company and its brokers and auditors about the deals.
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