Sentences with phrase «audit powers»

Says he would use audit power to go through all state spending, go after pension reform and mandate relief to relieve property tax burden.
Relying on the principle from the BP Canada decision that CRA is not vested with unlimited audit powers, the Court held that the time and cost associated with the request was not proportional to the information being sought.
PIAC called for other amendments to Bill C - 12, including increased audit powers for and a special data breach division at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
If the Code is «prescribed», the ACCC would have powers to enforce the code, including the power to seek injunctions, corrective advertising, section 155 investigation notices, public warning notices, orders varying contract terms and random audit powers.
«We continue to believe that the contract review and audit power of the Comptroller should be increased — not supplanted by new appointees of the Governor.
His bill would restore audit powers that Cuomo took away from his office in 2011 and restrict the ability of public authorities to sign contracts through not - for - profits, like those used by former SUNY Polytechnic Institute Alain Kaloyeros before his arrest in the alleged bid - rigging scheme.
«It was a compromise,» said Silver, who said the comptroller will continue to have «complete audit powers».
TORONTO, April 16, 2018 — In IGGillis Holdings Inc. v Minister of National Revenue, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) forced the courts to examine both the extent of the CRA's tax audit power and the limits of solicitor - client privilege.
Recommendation 16: That PIPEDA be amended to give the Privacy Commissioner broad audit powers, including the ability to choose which complaints to investigate.
Wilson told the Post's Fred Dicker during a TALK 1300 interview this morning that he is sticking to his pledge not to formally back any candidate who might end up in an office covered by the comptroller's audit power — be it governor, state assemblyman or senator.
The Court of Appeal applied the principle from R. v. Jarvis, 2002 SCC 73 to conclude that the CRA could not use its audit powers to prepare a criminal investigation, and that doing so was a violation of an accused person's right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure pursuant to Section 8 of the Charter.
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