Author: IA360 Staff

Survey: Five Lasting Internal Audit Trends Emerge from Pandemic Response

A new survey finds that changes internal audit functions made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to have long-lasting effects and could transform internal audit into the years to come. AuditBoard, a provider of cloud-based risk management platforms which conducted the survey, says it reveals five trends in Read More

IIA Issues New Practice Guide on Auditing Anti-Corruption Efforts

Regardless of the geographic location, industry, or type of organization or program, opportunities for corruption present significant risks. Approximately six billion people around the world live in a country with a serious corruption problem. Worldwide, corruption puts businesses and governments at risk and affects organizations, private individuals, and public officials. Read More

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Some Thoughts on Auditing Identity and Access Management

GUEST BLOG POST The Institute of Internal Auditors regularly publishes useful Global Technology Audit Guides (GTAGs), available to members on their website under Standards and Guidance. They are considered recommended rather than mandatory guidance for internal auditors. As part of that effort, the IIA recently published a second edition of Read More

Don’t Neglect Account Reconciliation and Analysis in Audits

GUEST BLOG Account reconciliations and analyses are often misunderstood and thought of as routine, low level activities which add little value. On the contrary, they are important activities in the financial closing process. Indeed, reconciliations are a key internal control activity and are instrumental in identifying accounting errors and omissions, Read More

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U.K. Audit Regulator Scolds KPMG for Subpar Banking Audits

The Financial Reporting Council, Britain’s audit regulator, admonished KPMG once again for conducting poor audits. The FRC says the Big Four firm’s banking audits are not up to acceptable standards for the third year in a row. And KPMG isn’t alone as a target of the regulator’s criticism: Out of Read More

Harnessing the Power of Continuous Internal Auditing

In the current business environment, senior management is asking some internal audit functions to do more work that resembles quality assurance. There are several reasons for this, but generally those reasons fall under the heading of business process disruption in one form or another. These may be disruptions to the Read More

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ESG, Cybersecurity Among Proposed Rules on SEC’s To-Do List

The Securities and Exchange Commission has released its 2021 “Agency Rule List” to give companies an idea of the regulations in its pipeline and when they can expect them to move forward. The list includes a schedule of proposed and final rules on such topics such as climate change disclosures, Read More

Ohio Health System Settles False Claim Act Allegations

Akron General Health System, a regional hospital system based in Akron, Ohio, will pay $21 million to resolve allegations under the False Claims Act of improper relationships with certain referring physicians, resulting in the submission of false claims to the Medicare program. The settlement resolves charges that between August 2010 Read More

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Auditing the Anti-bribery and Corruption Program

Last October, the Securities and Exchange Commission sent a clear message to companies with significant operations overseas: ensure that a robust anti-bribery program is in place and functioning properly or pay the price. The SEC sent that message via a $10 million fine against Sussex, Wisconsin-based printing and marketing company Read More