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Entities Urged To Anticipate OIG Auditor Requests
Jerry Ashworth
Single Audit Information Service Module
April 30, 2018 at 07:19:50 ET
(Editor’s note: Thompson editors recently attended forums where presenters provided information on how to better prepare for auditor site visits. The following is the second in a series of articles on this topic.
When preparing for a site visit from a federal agency Office of Inspector General (OIG) auditor, nonfederal entities should aim to “be a step ahead of the auditor” by cons... Read More
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