auditor is watch dog, not a blood hound in which case judge used this
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The perception of auditor's duty with regards to detection and prevention of frauds and errors was initially based on the decision given in Kingston Cotton Mills Co. (1896) case. The learned fudge Lopes summed up auditor's duty by stating, “Auditor is a watchdog, not a bloodhound.”
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