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U.K. Audit Chiefs Say Many Firms Not Preparing for Brexit

A new survey of chief audit executives in the United Kingdom finds that more than one in three organizations has yet to do any Brexit scenario planning, despite the impending deadline for the U.K. to leave the EU. According to the Brexit Preparedness Survey, conducted by the Chartered Institute of Read More

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South African Power Co. Suspends Audit Chief over Suspect Transactions

South African power company Eskom suspended its head of internal audit, Molefi Nkhabu, as it investigates a series of suspicious transactions that he signed off on. According to a statement from the company, the questionable transactions “contain inferences or conclusions which had the effect of exonerating certain previous Eskom executives Read More

Deadline Looms for New York Financial Audit-Trail Law

The deadline is looming for banks and financial institutions that do business in New York to comply with new regulation that requires them to keep an audit trail of financial transactions for at least five years. Provisions of the Cybersecurity Regulation, which was passed in March 2017, will go into Read More

Britain Lawmakers Mull Mandated Climate Change Reporting

A report by the British parliament’s Environmental Audit Committee, published yesterday (June 4), calls for mandatory public reporting by large companies and asset managers, particularly pension funds, on their exposure to climate change by 2022. Right now, there are no such requirements. The closest thing is the reporting guidelines established Read More

That Was Fast: Groups Sue Facebook, Google for GDPR Non-Compliance

It didn’t take long for the lawsuits to start flying over allegations of non-compliance with the European Union’s new set of data governance rules. Austrian data privacy advocacy group None of Your Business (NOYB) filed suits against Facebook, Google, and Facebook subsidiaries WhatsApp and Instagram alleging that the tech firms Read More

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What’s Eating Internal Audit Executives?

The tops risks that chief audit executives face, as identified by a new report, are likely to be familiar foes for most internal audit leaders. Chief audit executives (CAEs) are unlikely to be alarmed by a new report listing the top five risks confronting internal audit; they’ve been battling them Read More

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Europe’s New Data Regs Have Ramifications for Handling Employee Data

Companies will need to be more transparent about the management of employee data or risk getting caught on the wrong side of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation. GDPR takes effect May 25 and builds upon existing European data-privacy rules to protect personal identifiable information and to empower the Read More

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ICE Immigration Workplace Inspections Skyrocketing

Don’t be surprised if the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement agency comes knocking on your company’s door to conduct an inspection. ICE has ramped workplace inspections way up, increasing audits and arrests as part of an effort to find illegal workers and discourage businesses from hiring them, data released by Read More