Audit Office definition

Audit Office means the department, including all of its staff and physical resources, of which the chief officer is the Auditor-General;
Audit Office means The Audit Office of New South Wales, a statutory authority established under the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983.
Audit Office means the Audit Office established under section 11 of the Audit Act 2013, and includes any person authorised under that Act to carry out any of the powers or functions of the Controller and Auditor General;”; and

Examples of Audit Office in a sentence

  • An aspect of performance measures examined by the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) in past cross‐agency audits is that of reciprocal performance indicators.

  • Expenditure and receipts relating to NICT will be identified separately in HMRC annual accounts, which are audited by the National Audit Office (NAO).


More Definitions of Audit Office

Audit Office means the Audit Office specified under Article 97(1)(b) of the Constitution and established under section 11;
Audit Office or “Office” means the service constituted by the persons referred to in section 13 and shall, where appropriate, be construed as a reference to the Board;
Audit Office means the Office of the Auditor General;
Audit Office means an office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India responsible for audit;
Audit Office means the Office of the Controller and Chief Auditor appointed under Article 97 (Controller and Chief Auditor) of the Constitution, and includes any person for the time being authorised to exercise or perform any of the powers, duties or functions of the Controller and Chief Auditor:
Audit Office or “Office” means the service constituted by the persons referred to in section 13;
Audit Office means Cour des Comptes, the entity in charge of external control of public finances of the Recipient, including ensuring the auditing of accounts and of the management of public establishments and enterprises, assisting the parliament of the Recipient and the government of the Recipient in controlling budget law execution, and conducting studies on the public finance of the Recipient.