Author: IA360 Staff

Nepal Landscape

Nepal Considers Requiring Internal Auditors to Be Licensed

Following a series of embezzlement cases involving accounting and internal audit staff at state entities, the Financial Comptroller General Office of Nepal is considering putting in place a legal requirement to make internal auditors of government entities get licenses. The agency says it could help internal auditors avoid conflict of Read More

ICE Immigration enforcement

ICE Immigration Workplace Inspections Skyrocketing

Don’t be surprised if the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement agency comes knocking on your company’s door to conduct an inspection. ICE has ramped workplace inspections way up, increasing audits and arrests as part of an effort to find illegal workers and discourage businesses from hiring them, data released by Read More

Auditing anti-bribery

IA Foundation Releases Report on Auditing the Anti-Bribery Program

With the global crackdown on bribery and corruption over the last decade, organizations are realizing the need to fully implement structured anti-bribery programs that are continuously monitored. A new report from the Internal Audit Foundation highlights the important role internal audit plays in assuring these programs are set up for Read More

Boards Putting More Emphasis on Managing Culture Risk

Recent corporate scandals linked to problematic company cultures have led directors to look for ways to better monitor corporate culture, while trying to understand potential cultural risks and address problems before they get out of control. By treating culture risk as part of an integrated process of oversight that addresses Read More

Why Trust Is Critical to Internal Audit Success

The following is a guest blog by internal audit Roger Ngong. If you would like to contribute to Internal Audit 360°, please read our contributor guidelines. Let’s talk about trust. Trust is the one indispensable thing in our work as internal auditors, the relationships in our lives, and very likely Read More

PPG Fires Controller Amid Internal Probe of Accounting Errors

Paint maker PPG Industries has fired its controller and reassigned employees after it found accounting errors mounting into the millions of dollars and said its investigation into alleged violations of its accounting policies continues. PPG said that errors pertained to the first quarter and would result in a $7.8 million Read More

Elaine Dolan

Internal Auditor to Parliament: ‘The Buck Stops with Me!’

As an investigation continues into a scandal involving a failed incentive plan to encourage homeowners in Northern Ireland to adopt renewable energy, an internal auditor is taking a measure of responsibility. Elaine Dolan, former senior auditor of Northern Ireland’s Department of Enterprise, Trade, and Investment (DETI), which administered the Renewable Read More