Office of the Auditor General of B.C.
Emilie Benoit is a Performance Audit Analyst at the Office of the Auditor General of B.C. since October 2023, previously serving as an Associate Lawyer and Articled Student at Ratcliff LLP from September 2021 to October 2023. Emilie also gained experience as a Judicial Law Clerk at The Supreme Court of British Columbia from September 2020 to August 2021 and as a Research Assistant at the University of Victoria in the summer of 2020. Additional valuable roles include contributions as a Law Co-op Student at the UVic Environmental Law Centre and the Department of Justice Canada, as well as various educational positions at Stanley Park Ecology Society and Science World British Columbia. Emilie holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from the University of Victoria and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology from The University of British Columbia.
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Office of the Auditor General of B.C.
Located in downtown Victoria, B.C., the Office of the Auditor General employs approximately 120 people. The majority of our audit staff have professional accounting designations and many have additional advanced degrees and/or certification in business, public administration, law, education, social and environmental sciences, human resources or health care. The Office is licensed as a Chartered Professional Accountant/Chartered Accountant Training Office to train students in obtaining their CPA/CA designation. We are proud to have supported student audit associates in this role for over 30 years. The Auditor General is the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia's independent auditor. Under the Auditor General Act, the Office of the Auditor General serves the people of British Columbia and their elected representatives by conducting independent audits and advising on how well government is managing its responsibilities and resources. View our social media moderation policy here: https://www.oag.bc.ca/social-media-moderation