CHINA will start to audit some projects of the United Nations from next year, the chief of China's National Audit Office said today. "China is assigned to audit 10 organizations and funds, requiring at least 16,000 man hours to audit on site every year.... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Wed, Dec 26 2007
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