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responsibility of yours, not by an independent auditor as
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such, but be in your office and responsibility, and then
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have the so-called independent or. the other side, the
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legislative side. Would that be so bad?
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MR. GOLDSTE1N: Actually, we audit practically
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everything before it is paid through our general account-
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ing office.
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MR. NOSSEL: That is a pre-audit, which is
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not nearly as complete as the post-audit.
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MR. SAYRE: You need both functions, but it
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seems to me it would be better to have them combined in
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you, to whom we could pin the responsibility.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: If they want to give us man-
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power and office space, fine. They give us responsibility
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but not the office space or manpower.
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MR. SAYRE: When we have this done, are there
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other functions that I have not mentioned, broad cate-
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gories that you perform that I em not aware of?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: I don't think so.
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MR. NOSSEL: You have got the long list.
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MR. SAYRE: They all fit into estimator,
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