what are the functions of auditor General?
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the function of the auditorial general are
1. the function of the auditor general is to report the parliament once every year
2. the auditor general has the authority to obtain information for the protection of the people who might otherwise breaching a information
1. the function of the auditor general is to report the parliament once every year
2. the auditor general has the authority to obtain information for the protection of the people who might otherwise breaching a information
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Editor Roles and Responsibilities
Editors of scientific journals have responsibilities toward the authors who provide the content of the journals, the peer reviewers who comment on the suitability of manuscripts for publication, the journal’s readers and the scientific community, the owners/publishers of the journals, and the public as a whole. Depending upon the relationship between the editor and publisher for particular journals, some of the roles and responsibilities between the two may overlap in some of the following:
Editor Responsibilities toward Authors
Providing guidelines to authors for preparing and submitting manuscriptsProviding a clear statement of the Journal’s policies on authorship criteriaTreating all authors with fairness, courtesy, objectivity, honesty, and transparencyEstablishing and defining policies on conflicts of interest for all involved in the publication process, including editors, staff (e.g., editorial and sales), authors, and reviewersProtecting the confidentiality of every author’s workEstablishing a system for effective and rapid peer review (see section 2.3)Making editorial decisions with reasonable speed and communicating them in a clear and constructive mannerBeing vigilant in avoiding the possibility of editors and/or referees delaying a manuscript for suspect reasonsEstablishing clear guidelines for authors regarding acceptable practices for sharing experimental materials and information, particularly those required to replicate the research, before and after publicationEstablishing a procedure for reconsidering editorial decisions (see section 2.1.9)Describing, implementing, and regularly reviewing policies for handling ethical issues and allegations or findings of misconduct by authors and anyone involved in the peer review process (see sections 2.1.10 and 3.0)Informing authors of solicited manuscripts that the submission will be evaluated according to the journal’s standard procedures or outlining the decision-making process if it differs from those proceduresDeveloping mechanisms, in cooperation with the publisher, to ensure timely publication of accepted manuscripts (see section 2.1.6)Clearly communicating all other editorial policies and standards
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Editor Roles and Responsibilities
Editors of scientific journals have responsibilities toward the authors who provide the content of the journals, the peer reviewers who comment on the suitability of manuscripts for publication, the journal’s readers and the scientific community, the owners/publishers of the journals, and the public as a whole. Depending upon the relationship between the editor and publisher for particular journals, some of the roles and responsibilities between the two may overlap in some of the following:
Editor Responsibilities toward Authors
Providing guidelines to authors for preparing and submitting manuscriptsProviding a clear statement of the Journal’s policies on authorship criteriaTreating all authors with fairness, courtesy, objectivity, honesty, and transparencyEstablishing and defining policies on conflicts of interest for all involved in the publication process, including editors, staff (e.g., editorial and sales), authors, and reviewersProtecting the confidentiality of every author’s workEstablishing a system for effective and rapid peer review (see section 2.3)Making editorial decisions with reasonable speed and communicating them in a clear and constructive mannerBeing vigilant in avoiding the possibility of editors and/or referees delaying a manuscript for suspect reasonsEstablishing clear guidelines for authors regarding acceptable practices for sharing experimental materials and information, particularly those required to replicate the research, before and after publicationEstablishing a procedure for reconsidering editorial decisions (see section 2.1.9)Describing, implementing, and regularly reviewing policies for handling ethical issues and allegations or findings of misconduct by authors and anyone involved in the peer review process (see sections 2.1.10 and 3.0)Informing authors of solicited manuscripts that the submission will be evaluated according to the journal’s standard procedures or outlining the decision-making process if it differs from those proceduresDeveloping mechanisms, in cooperation with the publisher, to ensure timely publication of accepted manuscripts (see section 2.1.6)Clearly communicating all other editorial policies and standards
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