Author: John Anderson

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Obstacles with Remote Auditing and How to Overcome Them

Whether you opt for remote audits during the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak or for other reasons, there is no denying that there are some unique obstacles to overcome. Remote internal audit work may facilitate distractions, unforeseen work schedules, or even a decline in your internal audit team’s productivity. With that in Read More

How Did $2 Billion Vanish from a German Digital Payments Firm?

The accounting woes of German digital payments company, Wirecard AG, appear to be deepening. The company said in a statement on Monday that there is a “prevailing likelihood” that the 1.9 billion euros ($2.15 billion) missing from its accounts had never existed in the first place. Wirecard first announced the Read More

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The Value Challenge in the Evolution of Internal Auditing

GUEST BLOG The most recent macroeconomic developments have had a dramatic impact on global markets, forcing directors and management to demonstrate the capability to make very complex decisions in a timely and incisive fashion. Increasingly, the complexity of the economic environment reaffirms how important it is that the decision-making process Read More

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Justice Department Revises Compliance Guidelines

The Justice Department published a revision to its document that guides its processes for evaluating corporate compliance in a criminal investigation last week. The revisions give internal audit some important guidelines for assessing the corporate compliance function. The guidance on Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs helps prosecutors ask companies the Read More

Coronavirus Puts Atlanta School System Audits on Hold

Several internal audits planned this year for the Atlanta Public School system will not be completed because of the Coronavirus Crisis. In an annual report to the board, Connie Brown, the district’s executive director, said that six scheduled audits have been canceled. Five audits of unnamed schools would not be Read More

Reassessing Risk: What Matters Most Now?

As companies look to reopen facilities and make accommodations for operating under the “new normal” of doing business during the coronavirus pandemic, internal audit leaders are assessing the risks and helping their organizations prepare to unlock the doors. Some are still just trying to get their bearings. “I’ve been through Read More