Year: 2023

Top internal audit articles of 2023

The Top Internal Audit Articles of 2023

There’s a palpable concern for the future among internal auditors. I wouldn’t quite call it anxiety, but there’s certainly some underlying angst about how the next few years will play out for internal auditors. There’s consternation, for sure, over how things like artificial intelligence, increasing digitalization, the data of everything, Read More

Institute of Internal Auditors

IIA Plans Release of Final Internal Audit Standards

The Institute of Internal Auditors’ work on issuing a new version of its professional practice standards cleared an important hurdle this week, paving the way for their release in early January. The IIA’s committee in charge of the project, the International Internal Audit Standards Board (IIASB), voted to approve the Read More

Internal audit report writing

A Guide to Crafting Compelling Internal Audit Reports

Internal audit reports play a crucial role in ensuring organizational governance and driving improvement. However, crafting reports that are clear, concise, and impactful can be a challenging task. This guide equips you with the knowledge and tools necessary to transform your internal audit reports from mere documentation to powerful catalysts Read More

AI Washing creates risks

What Internal Audit Needs to Know About ‘AI Washing’

The term “AI washing” has emerged as a major concern in recent years, paralleling the previously established concept of “greenwashing.” Just as greenwashing involves misleading claims about a company’s environmental practices, AI washing involves exaggerating or falsifying the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in products, services, or processes. This poses Read More

City of Brampton, Canada

Internal Audit Understaffed in Canadian City of Brampton

“Internal Audit is not staffed to manage the Ethics Hotline” That’s one of the messages in a recent report from the City of Brampton department responsible for accountability in Canada’s ninth largest municipality. It is understaffed, the latest problem for the troubled internal audit function which fell under the control Read More

Are internal auditors missing the boat?

Are Internal Auditors Missing the Boat on What’s Most Important?

GUEST BLOG POST As internal auditors, we provide assurance, advice, and insight on the system of internal controls over the more significant risks to enterprise objectives. Internal controls provide the basis, the foundation, on which management and the board rely as they manage and direct the organization to success. The Read More

Internal audit focus areas for 2020

New Report Considers the Future of Internal Audit

A new study finds that internal audit teams may be dedicating too few resources to some of the top risks that organizations face and that the misalignment is likely to continue into the future. The report, 2024 Focus on the Future, conducted by AuditBoard, a provider of cloud-based platforms for Read More

U.K. Backs Away from Efforts to Reform Audit and Corp. Governance

The U.K. government has retreated from planned efforts to overhaul public audit rules that were promised to help prevent corporate scandals such as those at Carillion, BHS, and Patisserie Valerie from repeating. Last week in a speech to open Parliament, King Charles omitted mention of an audit reform bill from Read More

Internal audit leader of the future

Seven Characteristics of Internal Audit Leaders of the Future

Internal audit has certainly been through a tumultuous few years. At the beginning of 2020, we were barely talking about artificial intelligence and inflation. A global pandemic that would paralyze much of the corporate world for years was unthinkable. And new wars in Europe and the Middle East would have Read More

Active listening is an important internal audit skill

The Art of Active Listening: Becoming a Better Internal Audit Listener

You will likely find the characteristic of being a good communicator, including the ability to listen well, on just about any list of the top traits of great internal auditors. Internal auditors are always conducting interviews and asking questions, but the real skill happens after a good question is asked—the Read More