Sentences with phrase «public audit which»

The BANKEX technical team has recently announced they have developed the world's first private blockchain that supports the Plasma Protocol for public audit which will allow users to transfer different assets directly to each other leaving intermediaries behind and solving one of the most pressing problems of the current crypto world — high gas consumption.

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In late July, his campaign said definitively that Trump will not make his filings public before the election, once again citing the audit, which the Trump campaign expects to extend beyond November 8.
Among other matters, the Audit Committee monitors the activities and performance of Intel's internal auditors and independent registered public accounting firm, including the audit scope, external audit fees, auditor independence matters, and the extent to which the independent audit firm can be retained to perform non-audit servAudit Committee monitors the activities and performance of Intel's internal auditors and independent registered public accounting firm, including the audit scope, external audit fees, auditor independence matters, and the extent to which the independent audit firm can be retained to perform non-audit servaudit scope, external audit fees, auditor independence matters, and the extent to which the independent audit firm can be retained to perform non-audit servaudit fees, auditor independence matters, and the extent to which the independent audit firm can be retained to perform non-audit servaudit firm can be retained to perform non-audit servaudit services.
I audited many of the high fliers that crashed and burned, took companies public & was at the printers the day the bubble really burst which ultimately tabled that IPO... Amazon Web Services is growing by leaps and bounds and a significant amount of those $'s are coming from venture backed start - ups.
Mr Pickles» predecessor in government questioned whether the private sector had the capacity to carry out audit functions at the same cost as the public sector, to which the communities secretary replied: «I expect it to be a lot cheaper.»
From 2001 - 2003, the Audit's then director, Stuart Weir, acted as special adviser to the Public Administration Select Committee during two inquiries which resulted in two significant reports on the «Quango state.
Without any special forensic financial audit, it is quite clear that increasing the number of staffers at the Presidency from 678 to 998 is a hooping 47 % increase in the number of personnel which will be very difficult to justify considering the prevailing economic conditions and the enormous pressures on the public purse.
· Allowing counties an option to modify how they fund state mandated pension contributions · Providing counties more audit authority in the special education preschool program · Improving government efficiency and streamlining state and local legislative operations by removing the need for counties to pursue home rule legislative requests every two years with the state legislature in order to extend current local sales tax authority · Reducing administrative and reporting requirements for counties under Article 6 public health programs · Reforming the Workers Compensation system · Renewing Binding Arbitration, which is scheduled to sunset in June 2013, with a new definition of «ability to pay» for municipalities under fiscal distress, making it subject to the property tax cap (does not apply to NYC) where «ability to pay» will be defined as no more than 2 percent growth in the contract.
The audit also uncovered overbilling of approximately $ 25,000 in utilities in the Public Works and Central Police Services departments, which was mostly refunded in 2016.
Such report shall be submitted to the Clerk of the County Legislature at least three months prior to the commencement of the proposed annual audit and management letter contract and it shall contain the results of the audit committee's evaluation of all responses to the RFP, as well as the name of the certified public accounting firm which it is recommending to perform the proposed audit report and management letter contract.
Conservatives are calling on the Government to conduct an urgent audit and publish a public list of every government department, agency and their contractors which are processing data outside the United Kingdom and the EEA, and what measures are being taken in each case to maintain data security.
Today's report by the Public Accounts Committee into the National Audit Office's report on Managing the costs of clinical negligence in the NHS concludes the Government has been sluggish in its response to these predictable rising costs which are taking scarce resources away from frontline services and patients.
Lawsky also outlines in the letters that his department — which melded the Insurance and Banking departments in 2011 — has the existing authority to oversee and audit the state's public pension funds.
The audit, which found fault with the RRA's purchasing and sales practices, was released to the public earlier this month, just days after the Ulster County Legislature voted to approve a 2013 budget that included a controversial «flow control» provision.
The particulars contained in the audit included critiques of the way the agency, which as a public benefit corporation operates under different rules than government entities, handled a number of activities, including gas purchases, landfill fees and the sale of recyclables.
This audit follows one that was conducted earlier this year, which found that 182 buildings whose owners had promised to add public spaces — in exchange for extra floors or other perks at their properties — weren't holding up their end of the bargain.
Adonis added: «I think he is going to have to go because, as he is forced to defend a massive bailout to the private sector, the question will be asked by the public accounts committee and the National Audit Office — why didn't you adopt the alternative course which was to set up state companies to avoid the need for a bailout?
The shift of economic development projects from under SUNY - affiliated nonprofits to Empire State Development, which can be audited by the comptroller's office, is a key step, and ESD, a public authority, has modified its own contracting protocols based on recommendations by state - contracted consultants from Guidepost Solutions.
P. Balaram, a molecular biophysicist and director of the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, and 60 others last week wrote an open letter to the public, stating: «We strongly believe that India must radically review its nuclear power policy for appropriateness, safety, costs, and public acceptance, and undertake an independent, transparent safety audit of all its nuclear facilities, which involves non-Department of Atomic Energy experts and civil society organisations.
Each DC public charter school is required to conduct annually a thorough audit of its finances and operations, each of which is published on our website.
A recent report by the National Audit Office, which prompted this week's Public Accounts Committee hearing, also showed a nine-fold increase in teacher vacancies between 2011 and 2014.
The audit was requested by state Sen. Tony Mendoza, who wrote in a letter to the committee that he wants to determine if the public funds Alliance receives were used to «advance student achievement and improve the quality of educational programs» and were not used to resist unionization, which Alliance would have to use privately raised funds for.»
Cruz, WEAC member and president of the Racine Education Association, which represents hundreds of educators in the district, and a coalition of several other public education stakeholders, including students, parents, and community leaders, have asked the Board of Education for an audit of all the high - stakes standardized tests district students are required to take.
The audit and accountability culture of GERM takes education out of the hands of those who create it and own it (teachers, students, and the public) to develop a commodity which can be traded globally.
The Walton - funded New York Charter School Association, which takes considerable public money and advertises itself as «independently - run public schools,» refused state audits, arguing that they were run by boards outside the public domain.
That's the conclusion of the annual audit of Louisiana's second largest public school district for the 2016 - 17 fiscal year, which ended June 30.
He was also instrumental in many elements of the Securities Act of 1933, which required public companies to disclose independently audited financial statements.
VXGN has now also attracted the attention of BA Value Investors, which has disclosed an activist holding and called on VXGN to «act promptly to reduce the size of the board to three directors; reduce director compensation; change to a smaller audit firm; terminate the lease of its facilities; otherwise cut costs; make an immediate $ 10 million distribution to shareholders; make a subsequent distribution of substantially all the remaining cash after settling the lease termination; distribute any royalty income to shareholders; and explore ways to monetize the public company value of the Issuer and use of its net operating losses.»
If this ever becomes the case, yes I hope the work is thoroughly audited, and I believe Steve would also expect this — which is why he has made ALL of his work available in the public domain.
The Big Four public accounting firms, which audit the vast majority of Canadian reporting issuers by market capitalization, had significantly fewer inspection findings in 2017.
Releasing an annual compliance and enforcement plan — which will include audit blitzes — and report back to inform the public of efforts being made, and monitor compliance trends among obligated organizations.
We, the public, need an access to justice audit of reforms, some of which could, indeed, be beneficial.
The proposed rule would have defined «health oversight agency» as «an agency, person, or entity, including the employees or agents thereof, (1) That is: (i) A public agency; or (ii) A person or entity acting under grant of authority from or contract with a public agency; and (2) Which performs or oversees the performance of any audit; investigation; inspection; licensure or discipline; civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding or action; or other activity necessary for appropriate oversight of the health care system, of government benefit programs for which health information is relevant to beneficiary eligibility, or of government regulatory programs for which health information is necessary for determining compliance with program standards.&rWhich performs or oversees the performance of any audit; investigation; inspection; licensure or discipline; civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding or action; or other activity necessary for appropriate oversight of the health care system, of government benefit programs for which health information is relevant to beneficiary eligibility, or of government regulatory programs for which health information is necessary for determining compliance with program standards.&rwhich health information is relevant to beneficiary eligibility, or of government regulatory programs for which health information is necessary for determining compliance with program standards.&rwhich health information is necessary for determining compliance with program standards.»
Public accountants have to perform broad range of accounting activities which involve tax, audit accounting, and consulting activities.
Other apprenticeship schemes with national organisations in the public sector include the National Audit Office school leaver programme, which leads to qualification as a chartered accountant but does not include a degree.
The examples of the Public Accounts and Audit Committee and the Public Works Expenditure Committee, which reviews proposed infrastructure expenditure over $ 10 million, could be explored as models.
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