Category: News Roundup

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Internal Audit at Fresno Police Dept. Reveals Outside Work Violations

A new internal audit finds that Fresno police officers continue to work second jobs on city time even after a previous internal audit brought such “moonlighting” problems to light. A six month internal audit review found that some officers exceeded the maximum 16 hours of outside work nine times. One Read More

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New Guide on Auditing Business Applications

The Institute of Internal Auditors has published a new guide to aid internal auditors in auditing business applications. It says the new guide will help internal auditors provide assurance and consulting services related to business applications. The practice guide also describes how to identify and assess the risks and standardized 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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SEC Approves Nasdaq Plan to Increase Board Diversity of Listed Companies

The Securities and Exchange Commission has approved Nasdaq’s proposal to increase diversity in boardrooms of companies listed on the exchange. Under the new guidelines, most listed companies would be required to have one or more female director, as well as a director from an “underrepresented” minority group, namely anyone who Read More

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IIA Voices Support to Restore Navy Internal Audit Funding

The Institute of Internal Auditors voiced its full support of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee’s recommendation to reverse a proposal that would severely cut the U.S. Navy Audit Service’s budget and reduce its workforce from nearly 300 to 85 worldwide. The Trump administration had planned to reduce the Navy Read More

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FASB Issues New Guidelines for Federal Land Reporting

The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board issued a standard on Friday regarding accounting and financial reporting for government-owned land and delayed the effective date due to the pandemic. The organization is aiming to provide more consistent accounting methods and reporting for land holdings. Before the FASAB released this statement, federal Read More

S&T Bankcard Program Deemed Risky by OIG Audit

The Office of Inspector General and Department of Homeland Security found in an audit last week that the Science and Technology Directorate failed to adequately meet all internal purchase card policies and procedures. The Government Charge Card Abuse Prevention Act of 2012 requires the OIG to conduct an annual risk Read More