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Anne Kiem, Chartered IIA

Chartered IIA Releases New Internal Audit Code of Practice

The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors has issued its long-awaited new Internal Audit Code of Practice. The new Code is designed to “equip organizations with the tools to navigate today’s increasingly complex risk environment,” the organization said in a statement. The document sets a higher standard for internal audit practices Read More

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PCAOB Fines Audit Firm Haynie and Partners $590K for Audit Failures

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) has imposed fines and penalties on top 100 audit firm Haynie & Co. and several of its partners of more than $590,000 for audit failures and violations of PCAOB’s rules and standards. The PCAOB found that the individual audit partners involved each violated Read More

U.K. Backs Away from Efforts to Reform Audit and Corp. Governance

The U.K. government has retreated from planned efforts to overhaul public audit rules that were promised to help prevent corporate scandals such as those at Carillion, BHS, and Patisserie Valerie from repeating. Last week in a speech to open Parliament, King Charles omitted mention of an audit reform bill from Read More

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The Most Expensive Financial Compliance Failures of the Last Decade

Just as in any other industry, the financial industry has its fair share of questionable behavior, and then some. For this reason, an alphabet soup of regulatory oversight — and accompanying fines for non-compliance, violations, and even fraud — exist to keep financial institutions in line. Regulatory bodies like the Read More

Did Amazon Enroll Consumers in Prime Without Consent?

The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against Amazon.com after the e-commerce company allegedly enrolled consumers into its Amazon Prime program for years without their consent “while knowingly making it difficult for consumers to cancel their subscriptions,” the FTC said. According to the FTC’s complaint, filed June 21 in Read More

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PCAOB Wants to Require Audit Firms to Seek out Fraud

Audit firm watchdog, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), is seeking public comment on a proposal aimed at increasing auditor vigilance against fraud and other forms of noncompliance with laws and regulations. If adopted, the proposal would strengthen auditor requirements to identify, evaluate, and communicate possible or actual wrongdoing and Read More

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IIA Pushes for Legislation to Strengthen Governance of Crypto Exchanges

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) has shared a legislative proposal with Congress designed to promote stronger corporate governance, greater transparency and accountability, and enhanced investor protections at cryptocurrency exchanges operating in the United States. The legislation was shared alongside a letter from Anthony Pugliese, President and CEO of The Read More

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Audit Org Faults U.K. Governance Code Revision

The United Kingdom’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has unveiled plans to revise its Corporate Governance Code for the first time in five years, aiming to increase accountability among U.K. boards and management teams. The regulator’s proposals comes on the heels of Britain’s long-awaited response to a suggested shake-up of the Read More

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PCAOB Fines Audit Firm for Improper Use of Chinese Affiliates

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) announced that it has censured Friedman LLC, a New York-based accounting firm, and imposed a $100,000 civil penalty for the firm’s failure to reasonably supervise two unregistered Chinese affiliate firms in audits of 12 different public companies with operations in China. Friedman consented Read More