(in the UK) a civil servant responsible for auditing the accounts of local authorities.
(英国)地方审计师
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The probe was launched last November after concerns were reported to the district auditor.
If he tries to push ahead before that I will contact the district auditor.
He said the project management by county council officers had been widely praised, including by the district auditor.
Initial investigations by the district auditor flagged up serious concerns about the authority's relationship with a security company.
The district auditor holds a position of much responsibility.
I congratulate the district auditor for not allowing an abuse of position to be swept under the carpet - a job well done.
I went to the health authority, who recommended that I ask the district auditor about it, and they went to the Audit Commission.
It will be the district auditor who holds us to account, and I believe the district auditor will think it's a good deal for Bedfordshire.
Every year, the council is required by the district auditor to examine any outstanding balances and to rid the balance sheet of uncollectable debts.
The Evening Press understands that the council has been building up its cash reserves, in response to a request from the district auditor.
Swanley Town Council is considering an appeal to either the district auditor, the local authority ombudsman or even the Government.
He said: ‘It's perfectly reasonable for any council tax payer to raise any issue with the district auditor.’
The district auditor also makes no allegations against me in his report, but simply comments on the culture within the council at the time.
The district auditor also approved the measure.
The district auditor's criticism has already prompted the council's scrutiny committee to call a special meeting later this month.
Each year councils across the UK have their books scoured by the district auditor who reviews the authority's financial standing and management.
I believe the council acted in an irresponsible manner at its last meeting and the Labour group has referred that decision to the district auditor.
The district auditor's initial investigations crystallised into a full police inquiry.
An inquiry by the district auditor concluded that WYMAS had been left in an ‘extremely precarious’ financial position as a result.
We still expect the full scrutiny of the district auditor to be brought to bear on her business interests and any possible involvement with her council role.