A CPA is an elected legislator in a local government. The city manager is responsible for all
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A CPA is an elected legislator in a local government. The city manager is responsible for all administrative functions. Would the CPA's independence be impaired with respect to an audit of the local government?
a. No, because the CPA is an elected legislator, not an appointed official.
b. No, if the city manager is elected rather than appointed by the legislative body.
c. Yes, even if the city manager is elected rather than appointed by the legislative body.
d. No, because the CPA does not perform any administrative functions.
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Auditing An Assertions Approach
ISBN: 9780471134213
7th Edition
Authors: G. William Glezen, Donald H. Taylor
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