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audit

Official inspection of a company's accounts by a qualified accountant as required by law each year to ensure that the company balance sheet reflects the true state of its affairs.



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KIDNEY disease patients at a Birmingham hospital will today be taking part in the first ever national audit of treatment and transport to clinics.
The Anglo-Portuguese ex-pat is pursuing actions over reports after he was made a suspect in the Madeleine McCann investigation Audit of treatment AN audit of the early treatment of cancer patients will be carried out this year and next.
A review of alcohol advertising, an audit of treatments and greater use of exclusion orders and fines on drunks were among the measures outlined by the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit.
 
 
 
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