Examples of using Auditor posts in English and their translations into Chinese
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Number of P-3/P-4 auditor posts required to meet the shortfall.
This goal was achieved by establishing two resident auditor posts in Iraq.
As from 1 July 2003, the Resident Auditor posts were transferred to the support account.
The latter investment willbring the total number of national professional auditor posts in the field to five.
Of the four resident auditor posts in the field, two are presently encumbered and another has been established in Nairobi recently.
The target date for filling resident auditor posts is 31 October 2008.
The 27 resident auditor posts to be consolidated under the support account are shown and described in paragraphs 58 and 59 of A/57/732.
The vacancy rates for resident auditor posts were also considered high.
Likewise, they welcomed the separate budget line for the Division of Oversight Services,including the proposed additional internal auditor posts.
The rental of premisesdoes not include provision for resident auditor posts, for which missions will continue to provide accommodation.
Several auditor posts remained vacant for an extended period of time mainly due to the delay in identifying and recruiting qualified candidates.
Failure to provide and redeploy the proposed resident auditor posts may result in:.
In 2008, UNHCR funded three resident auditor posts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Sudan and the Syrian Arab Republic.
The report reflected an increase of 110 posts, comprising 100 new posts and the transfer of 10 resident auditor posts from mission budgets.
Three national auditor posts in the field have been added to the two established in 2004-2005 in sub-Saharan Africa to perform audits of UNFPA country offices.
The Advisory Committee recommendsapproval of the proposal to transfer the 27 resident auditor posts for consolidation and funding under the support account for 2003/04.
Two auditor posts were vacant in 2001; the main delay in filling them was caused by a decision made to change the structure of PSAS and the consequent process of reclassifying the two posts. .
The Advisory Committee agrees with the Board of Auditors that resident auditor posts should be filled expeditiously in order to ensure adequate oversight of Mission operations.
A total of 110 additional posts were proposed for establishment under the support account in 2005-2006,including 10 resident auditor posts to be transferred from mission budgets.
The Committee expresses concern that only two resident auditor posts(1 P-4 and 1 General Service) out of four have been filled as at the time of the examination of the estimates(ibid., para. 27).
Implementation is pending approval of the two additional information technology auditor posts requested by the Office, and the preparation of an audit strategy for information technology.
Of these posts, 89 are funded from extrabudgetary resources,including 27 resident auditor posts in the peacekeeping missions and 8 regional investigator posts for peacekeeping cases.
The increase is due to the requirements for 142 new posts($18.2 million),including four resident auditor posts transferred from mission budgets, and to an increase in non-post resources($24.4 million).
Of these posts, 103 are funded from extrabudgetary resources,including 32 resident auditor posts in the peacekeeping missions as well as 10 regional investigator posts for cases in peacekeeping missions.
In addition, one auditor post at the P-4 level is being reclassified to the P-5 level.
(b) The addition of one new P-3 Resident Auditor post in MINUSTAH to strengthen the audit capacity in the Mission;
(j) The discontinuation of one P-4 Resident Auditor post in UNMISET;
That will result in anet increase of 1 P-3 resident auditor post.
To strengthen investigative capacity, a vacant P-3 auditor post at headquarters was reclassified as a P-4 investigator post. .
An additional P4 Auditor post was also approved for 12 months as part of the 20062007 budget.