Noun
someone who maintains and audits business accounts
Source: WordNetI am extremely pained by the methodology adopted by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India in coming to some figures which have no basis whatsoever. Their exercise was fraught with very serious errors. Kapil Sibal
First, the year 2004, the year past, the Comptroller General of the United States, David A. Walker, said that arguably it was the worst year in American fiscal history, clearly setting our Nation on an unsustainable path. Jim Cooper
And I thank the hundred who rang, from Sen. Chuck Schumer to Comptroller Scott Stringer to a first call in 10 years from Dan Rather, who said: “If you ever need bail money, you can call on me.” Source: Internet
Additional cast included Juan Chioran as Comptroller Shub, Jonathan Monro as Treasurer Cooley, and Mark Harapiak as Chief Magruder. Source: Internet
A new audit was released by the Office of the New York State Comptroller found only 34,000 complaints, or about 9%, were actually investigated. Source: Internet
Although he had a faculty offer from Berkeley, he returned to the Air Force as mathematical advisor to the comptroller. Source: Internet