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Internal audit compromised due to regulatory burdens
Posted By claudia On 22nd November 2006 @ 11:12 In News, SOX, Europe, Study | No Comments
A global survey of 800 internal audit chiefs has revealed that the pressures of regulatory compliance have compromised their ability to complete thorough audits.
The research – whose respondents were from North America ( 51%), Europe (17%), Latin America (15%), Asia-Pacific (9%), the Middle East (8%) and Africa (55%) - produced by business analysis firm ACL Services, highlighted the need for companies to continuously monitor their internal controls.
Amidst compliance deadlines, key managers were pulled in from various parts of companies to work on meeting the deadlines, causing monitoring of other areas of business to be neglected.
President and CEO of ACL Services Harald Will, said a major concern was that the independence of internal audit was especially compromised by the manual effort of compliance.
‘Many felt technology could be applied to overcome this, but the challenge of the shortage of skilled staff also came up.
‘Whether it was a Sarbanes-Oxley deadline or something else, there is panic as the deadline looms. Staff are pulled in from other parts and then rush to complete filing and attempt to return to business as usual.
[1] AccountancyAge:Internal audit compromised due to regulatory burdens
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