Author: IA360 Staff

Chartered IIA Chair, Ian Peters

Internal Audit Group Calls for Audit Regulatory Reform in U.K.

In a letter to Parliament, the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors called on the U.K. government for new legislation to reform how the audit industry is regulated in the wake of a series of major corporate collapses. The professional association, which represents internal auditors in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Read More

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IIA Releases New Guide on Public Sector Auditing

The Institute for Internal Auditors has published a new practice guide to help public sector internal auditors improve the work they do to audit public institutions and municipalities. Incorporating the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing and insights for internal audit practitioners in the public sector globally, Read More

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Survey Identifies Top Tech Challenges for IT Auditors

A new study examines the biggest challenges impacting IT audit professionals as they navigate an evolving risk landscape in an era of digital transformation. The 2019 Global IT Audit Benchmarking Study is the eighth annual audit research project conducted by consulting firm Protiviti and ISACA, a professional association for IT Read More

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Poll Finds Big Move to Agile Internal Auditing

A flash poll conducted by Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP indicates 67% of respondents have been researching agile internal audit and are considering implementation. “In this disruptive age, risks are evolving bigger and faster, requiring increased responsiveness from organizations’ internal audit functions.” John Romano, partner in Baker Tilly’s risk advisory Read More

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IIA Issues New Practice Guide on Internal Audit Core Principles

The Institute of Internal Auditors’ Core Principles for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, taken as a whole, characterize the effectiveness of the internal audit activity. The IIA has now released a new practice guide to help internal auditors further apply the principles in their work as auditors. According to Read More

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Five Critical Points to Consider When Conducting Investigations

It is difficult today to avoid news about allegations and subsequent investigations. First, it was a slew of high profile allegations about sexual misconduct—which continues. More recently, it’s about abuse of power in the government. And rarely a day goes by without some news of a financial fraud, bribery, or Read More

Survey: Underinformed Boards May Be Blind to Some Risks

Boards are significantly overconfident when it comes to addressing the most difficult issues their companies face, party because they are underinformed on top risks, finds a new survey. According to the report, there is a gap between how board members view key risks and how executive management does, due to Read More

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Internal Audit Failures Contribute to $10 Million Bribery Fines

When the Securities and Exchange Commission announced last week that it was settling charges against printing and graphics company Quad/Graphics Inc., it cited multiple internal audit and compliance failures as contributing factors in securities law and bribery violations by the company. The Wisconsin-based digital and print marketing provider has agreed Read More

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Report: How Small Internal Audit Teams Can Achieve Success

The Institute of Internal Auditors released a new Global Knowledge Brief, “Solving Key Challenges for the Smaller Audit Group—Plan, review processes, and utilize resources.” The report outlines how small audit departments can leverage their resources, improve flexibility, evaluate their processes, and gain better support from colleagues. It includes unique challenges Read More