Category: News Roundup

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Grant Thornton UK

Grant Thornton Launches Controls Testing App

Grant Thornton LLP has launched cta.x, an app that allows companies and auditors to rapidly develop and deploy automated internal-controls tests, helping them comply with laws and regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley. It will also help companies garner new insights from their internal-compliance efforts and increase the return-on-investment in their controls Read More

IIA signs deal with Vietnam

IIA Signs Agreement to Advance Internal Audit in Vietnam

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Vietnam Ministry of Finance (MOF) Accounting and Auditing Supervisory Department for cooperation and collaboration in establishing and advancing the internal audit profession in Vietnam. The IIA said, in a statement, that it is well-positioned to Read More

Machine learning could improve cloud security

Internal Audit Plans to Hasten Move to Cloud Solutions

The results of a new survey indicate that internal audit’s ongoing digital transformation could accelerate in 2021. The survey, conducted by AuditBoard and the Institute of Internal Auditors’ Internal Audit Foundation (IAF), finds that internal audit functions plan to increasingly adopt cloud-based software platforms. Nearly a quarter (22 percent) of Read More

Securities and Exchange Whistleblower program

SEC Awards $500,000 to Whistleblower After Internal Report

The Securities and Exchange Commission has awarded more than $500,000 to a whistleblower who raised concerns internally before submitting a tip to the Commission. The whistleblower’s information and assistance allowed the Commission and another agency to quickly file actions, shutting down an ongoing fraudulent scheme. The whistleblower’s information prompted an Read More

IIA logo

IIA to Explore Changes to Professional Standards

The Institute of Internal Auditors is considering revisions to its International Professional Practice Framework (IPPF), which acts as a set of practice and conduct standards for the internal audit profession. As part of an ongoing process, and to continue to meet the demands of internal audit professionals and the expectations Read More

Beth Wood, N.C. Auditor

North Carolina Auditor Raises Concerns over Transportation Dept. Internal Audit

State Auditor Beth Wood said the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) did not follow standard practices for its latest audit, leading to possible inaccuracies within the embattled state agency. Wood laid out a slew of issues Wednesday with the NCDOT’s December audit to the Senate Committee on Transportation. She Read More

U.K. Regulators Target Executive Bonuses at Companies with Audit Scandals

Top executives at companies hit by accounting scandals could lose their bonuses under U.K. proposals for beefed-up regulation after a wave of corporate collapses including Carillion Plc and travel firm Thomas Cook Group Plc. The government proposed creating a new regulator with the power to wield a range of sanctions, Read More

Agents of Change

A Call for a Revolutionary Evolution in Internal Audit

A new book is calling for a faster and deeper transformation of the internal audit profession. The book, by Richard Chambers, president and CEO of the Institute of Internal Auditors, asserts that internal auditors must not only embrace change, but become a catalyst for transformation in order to be ready Read More