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auditor

[aw-di-ter] / ˈɔ dɪ tər /
NOUN
person who inspects financial records
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The company faced delisting concerns, auditor resignations, and an adverse opinion on internal controls over financial reporting.

From Barron's

No other state auditor in America manages elections and Boliek had no experience doing so, but he expressed enthusiasm about taking on the job.

From Salon

In Monterey County, $90,000 hiring bonuses are common at private hospitals struggling to fill their own vacancies, staff told state auditors.

From Los Angeles Times

PromoVeritas, the company which verifies the show's public vote, said all the votes it receives are "validated" and "independently and comprehensively verified by two auditors".

From BBC

The AI auditor, for instance, would perform regular checkups—weekly, monthly or even daily, depending on the industry—to see if the AI systems produced results that were unfairly skewed in some direction.

From The Wall Street Journal