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It is not obligatory for non-profit associations to have an inspection authority.
Non-profit associations can choose from 3 types of inspection authorities:
an audit committee (usually 2 members)
a controller
an auditor
None of them can be members of the management board.
An auditor is usually ordered for one instance (the service is bought from a provider) or appointed for a specific period. A controller or an audit committee can also be chosen from the association’s members and can be appointed with the resolution of the general meeting for one instance or a specific period.
What are the basic rules for doing an audit at the end of the financial year?
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