An Introduction to Financial Sacrifice

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An Introduction to Financial Sacrifice — Page 148

148 ii. The Auditor is responsible for the accounts of the Jam a ‘at to be correctly maintained at all times. If any indiscretion is observed, he should immediately inform the Markaz about it. If Jam a ‘at suffers any loss due to the negligence of the Auditor, He will be responsible to make up the loss. 15. After the inspection of the Auditor, no other official will have the right to alter or remove any point in the audit report, neither will he have any right to dispose off the report. 16. Necessary measures should be taken in accordance with the audit report and the proceedings should be reported to Markaz as well. In case of disagreement, the matter should be referred to the higher authority for decision. But until the final decision is reached, the auditor’s report should be followed and implemented except the National Am i r considers the implementation of the said report to be harmful for the Jam a ‘at. In that case, the National Am i r should seek immediate approval from S adr Majlis Ta h r i k-e-Jad i d in this regard. 17. The record relevant to the transfer of the funds, expense vouchers and supporting documents should be kept safe and in order and should be provided to the Auditor at the time of the audit. o