Audit of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission`s Office of Chief Accountant
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission`s (Commission) mission is to oversee America`s natural gas and oil pipeline transportation, electric utility, and hydroelectric power industries to ensure that consumers receive adequate energy supplies at just and reasonable rates. To carry out this mission, the Commission issues regulations covering the accounting, reporting, and rate-making requirements of the regulated utility companies. The Commission`s Office of Chief Accountant performs financial related audits at companies to ensure compliance with these regulations. The purpose of this audit was to evaluate the office of Chief Accountant`s audit performance. Specifically, the objectives were to determine if the most appropriate audit approach was used and if a quality assurance process was in place to ensure reports were accurate and supported by the working papers.
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2009-11-05
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Subject: | energy planning and policy | AUDITS | STANDARDS | ELECTRIC UTILITIES | CHARGES | GAS UTILITIES | MANAGEMENT | QUALITY ASSURANCE | US FERC |
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