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If you're someone that needs to gently unwind from work, or are an active relaxer, we have a holiday reading list for you.
From recent reports to bite-sized blogs, there is something for whatever you feel like..
InternalAuditor.org's popular blogs by Richard Chambers, Mike Jacka, Laura Soileau, and Jim Pelletier offer timely commentary on the topics of risk, control, and governance and encourage interaction among the internal audit community.
Follow the Blogs here.This new Internal Audit Foundation report, based on the findings of a global survey and in-depth interviews with world-class internal audit functions, addresses the question, "What is the added value of internal auditing?" It provides advice on how to define and measure your added value, and how to communicate that value to stakeholders.
After more than twelve months in the making, our friends at IIA-Australia have launched their Internal Audit Better Practice Guide for Financial Services in Australia.
This is a series of short reports from IIA Quality Services, LLC, to provide internal audit activities with helpful advice, best practices, and other insights in establishing or improving their Quality Assurance and Improvement Program (QAIP).
New Reports are now available:
"Scepticism in Practice," a new report by the Anti-Fraud Collaboration, a cooperative dedicated to advancing the discussion of critical anti-fraud efforts and integrity in financial reporting, explores the importance of more critically assessing the potential for fraud and examining some of the biases that can leave organisations blind to deceptive activities. A healthy dose of scepticism is key.
Read COVID 19's impact on internal audit's roles and responsibilities here.