Tag: Big Four

Survey Finds Upstream Supply Chain Risks Increasing

Audits of the extended enterprise can yield benefits, such as greater flexibility, innovation, brand confidence, and even revenue gains. There are big risks lurking in your supply chain and in interactions with the vast network of third parties with whom companies do business. A new survey by Deloitte finds that Read More

PwC Asked to End Internal Audit Role at Bank Amid Fraud Allegations

The curator of the collapsing VBS Mutual Bank, a troubled South African lender, asked PricewaterhouseCoopers to stop its work as internal auditor amid allegations of fraudulent reporting and accounting violations. The curator, auditing firm SizweNtsalubaGobodo, found evidence of fraudulent reporting and manipulation of financial information in its first report on Read More

U. of Ariz. Wins Audit Innovation Contest with AI Entry

A team from the University of Arizona and its Eller College of Management took home first place in the 2018 National Audit Innovation Campus Challenge, held by Deloitte. The winning submission centered on a “recommendation to enter the market of auditing corporate sustainability reports in anticipation of potential regulatory guidance” 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

Internal Audit Services Market to Grow Rapidly in the Coming Years

Internal audits are becoming increasingly complex. A heavy toll is being demanded by outsourcing, the constant emphasis on controlling costs, the impact of IT, the pursuit of efficiency, the need to find and retain top talent, and changing legislation. Good personnel, with up-to-date knowledge of information security, IT compliance, and Read More

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Six Charged in KPMG Audit Inspection Cheating Scam

The Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges against six certified public accountants—including former staffers at the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and former senior officials at KPMG—arising from their participation in a scheme to use confidential information on PCAOB’s planned inspections of KPMG audits. One SEC official charged that Read More

Collapse of U.K. Firm Raises Questions on Role of Internal Audit

After the collapse in January of U.K. construction company, Carillion, one U.K . internal audit leader is calling on members of the internal audit profession to do some soul searching, reflect on the primary role of internal audit, and spend more time considering “big picture” issues. Others are criticizing the Read More