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Discover Ludwig'auditor of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the person responsible for auditing a particular company, system, or document. For example, "The corporate finance team has assigned a new auditor of the company's financial records."
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Grant Thornton was the long-time auditor of Parmalat itself and had remained auditor of Bonlat, a Parmalat subsidiary.
He also agrees with Correlli Barnett who has said war is the "great auditor of institutions".
In Brazil the National Council of Justice (CNJ), an external auditor of the judiciary, was created in 2004.
In the late nineties, Arthur Andersen was the auditor of record in accounting disasters like Waste Management and Sunbeam.
A spokesman for the firm said, however, that PricewaterhouseCoopers had "never been the auditor of any of the partnerships".
Smith & Wesson hired PricewaterhouseCoopers in March 2003 to replace Stonefield Josephson Inc. as the auditor of its financial statements.
Her mother is an auditor of toll receipts for the Florida Department of Transportation, in Palm Beach Gardens.
"The comptroller is the chief fiscal officer, the chief investment officer, and chief auditor of the State of New York.
Out of frustration, Mr. Bailey said, he wrote to the state auditor of public accounts last month to complain.
The profession is in this pickle only because Andersen, the auditor of Enron and WorldCom, collapsed in 2002 after its conviction (later overturned) for obstruction of justice.
A month earlier, Deloitte resigned as the auditor of another Chinese company, China MediaExpress, in part because of questions about bank confirmations.
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