Para 5.1.15 — MSO (Audit)
Original Rule Text
5.1.15 Objections will be registered and dealt with generally in accordance with the instructions contained in Chapter-VII, Chapter-1.
What This Means
Audit objections arising from forest accounts must be registered and handled following the general instructions in Chapter VII, Chapter 1 of the MSO (Audit). This ensures that the same standardized process for tracking, pursuing, and settling objections applies to forest audit as it does to other types of government audit.
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Key Points
- 1Forest audit objections follow the general registration and handling instructions in Chapter VII, Chapter 1
- 2Ensures uniform treatment of objections across all types of government audit
- 3Covers registration, pursuance, and settlement of audit objections
- 4Maintains consistency in how objections are tracked and resolved
Practical Example
An auditor raises an objection about irregular timber sale accounting in a forest division. Following Chapter VII procedures, she registers the objection with a unique reference number, sends it to the DFO for reply, sets a follow-up reminder for 30 days, and marks it for escalation to the Conservator if no response is received within the prescribed timeline.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this mean forest audit objections have no special handling procedures?▼
What does 'registration' of an objection involve?▼
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