Author: IA360 Staff

Navigating the New Political Risks

In a hyper-partisan world, companies can easily get pulled into political battles, risking alienating customers and suffering reputational damage. It’s time to assess the risks and get it on your risk radar. For internal auditors, political risks have generally meant keeping an eye on the geo-political changes in countries where Read More

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New Anti-Money Laundering ‘Know Your Customer’ Rule Takes Effect in May

Regulators said they won’t immediately crack down on financial institutions once a new anti-money laundering rule takes effect next month. The rule requires financial institutions to identify the true owners of companies when they open bank accounts. It will get a light enforcement touch in the early days after the Read More

Frameworks to Help Internal Audit Pursue Innovation

Many audit committees, boards and management teams now expect internal audit to advise management on key issues, anticipate risks, and be more forward looking. “As new businesses are created and old ones spun off, processes evolve, technologies are adopted, and regulatory demands fluctuate, the internal audit function must develop new Read More

Proxy Advisors Urge GE to Dump KPMG as Auditor

Proxy advisory firms Institutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis are urging the shareholders of General Electric Co. to vote against keeping accounting firm KPMG. There are “concerns about GE’s previously-undisclosed liabilities and accounting practices,” noted ISS in a report on the subject. KPMG has served as GE’s auditor for 109 Read More

Ignored Internal Audit Reports Lead to FCPA Violation at Gold Miner

Last week, Canada-based gold mining company, Kinross Gold, settled a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case with the Securities and Exchange Commission by agreeing to pay just shy of $1 million. While the SEC did not pursue the case on evidence of actual bribery, it did hit Kinross with charges of Read More

SEC Targets Compliance Officers in Action Against Broker-Dealer

The Securities and Exchange Commission took aim at two compliance officers at a broker-dealer, alleging that they aided and abetted the brokerage’s failure to file reports on suspicious transactions. Aegis Capital Corp. failed to file reports on hundreds of transactions that were potentially related to the market manipulation of low-priced Read More

Internal Audit Foundation Publishes New Professional Practices Guide

The newest release from the Internal Audit Foundation to support high-quality internal audit service delivery is now available. Applying the International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF), addresses the many changes included in the latest version of IPPF, such as a new mission state and the addition of a maturity model and Read More

The Winning Hand: Q&A with One of Gaming’s Top Internal Auditors

Robert Rudloff, senior vice president of internal audit at MGM Resorts International, has spent 38 years honing his craft as an internal auditor and leads a 100 person team at the hotel and gaming giant. During that time he has seen rapid change in the profession and has led numerous Read More