Tag: internal controls

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

Canadian Agency Calls for Banks to Strengthen Governance and Controls

Canadian banks must strengthen governance and control frameworks over sales practices in order to reduce a growing misconduct risk from putting profits ahead of consumer protection. That is the finding of a recent consumer agency review, which focused heavily on banking culture. While the directive only applies to Canadian banks, Read More

Ex-CFO of Autonomy Convicted of Massive Accounting Fraud

A U.S. jury on Monday convicted the former chief financial officer of British software company Autonomy of wire fraud and other crimes related to claims by the government that he inflated the firm’s value before its planned sale to Hewlett Packard, a Justice Department spokesman said. Federal prosecutors brought criminal 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

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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

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

Internal Audit Has a Job to Do to Assure Customer Trust

As we contemplate trust and transparency in business against the backdrop of unethical sales practices events over the last year—think Wells Fargo—and the need to prioritize customers’ needs and expectations over the sales journey, the various customer touch points along the value chain come to mind. For many companies, moments Read More