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Question 1 (a)
Internal auditing is an independent and objective business activity designed to improve an organisation’s operations and it is carried out systematically and at regular intervals.
(10 marks)
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Question 1 (b)
Internal auditing is an independent and objective business activity designed to improve an organisation’s operations and it is carried out systematically and at regular intervals.
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Question 2 (a)
When an internal auditor is conducting an audit, explain the roles and responsibilities of:
(5 marks)
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Question 2 (b)
When an internal auditor is conducting an audit, explain the roles and responsibilities of:
(5 marks)
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Question 2 (c)
When an internal auditor is conducting an audit, explain the roles and responsibilities of:
(5 marks)
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Question 2 (d)
When an internal auditor is conducting an audit, explain the roles and responsibilities of:
(5 marks)
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Question 3 (a)
ISO 19011 explains that auditing is based upon a set of underlying principles, adherence to which should ensure audits are relevant and sufficient. Following these principles helps to make sure results between auditors and audit teams are consistent.
Discuss the meaning of the following principles:
(4 marks)
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Question 3 (b)
ISO 19011 explains that auditing is based upon a set of underlying principles, adherence to which should ensure audits are relevant and sufficient. Following these principles helps to make sure results between auditors and audit teams are consistent.
Discuss the meaning of the following principles:
(4 marks)
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Question 3 (c)
ISO 19011 explains that auditing is based upon a set of underlying principles, adherence to which should ensure audits are relevant and sufficient. Following these principles helps to make sure results between auditors and audit teams are consistent.
Discuss the meaning of the following principles:
(4 marks)
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Question 3 (d)
ISO 19011 explains that auditing is based upon a set of underlying principles, adherence to which should ensure audits are relevant and sufficient. Following these principles helps to make sure results between auditors and audit teams are consistent.
Discuss the meaning of the following principles:
(4 marks)
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Question 3 (e)
ISO 19011 explains that auditing is based upon a set of underlying principles, adherence to which should ensure audits are relevant and sufficient. Following these principles helps to make sure results between auditors and audit teams are consistent.
Discuss the meaning of the following principles:
(4 marks)
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Question 4 (a)
Following an audit, the auditor will typically issue an audit report to summarise their findings, recommendations and response to any management action plans.
(10 marks)
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Question 4 (b)
Following an audit, the auditor will typically issue an audit report to summarise their findings, recommendations and response to any management action plans.
(10 marks)
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Question 5 (a)
Audits must be objective, impartial and independent, and the audit process must be both systematic and documented.
(9 marks)
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Question 5 (b)
Audits must be objective, impartial and independent, and the audit process must be both systematic and documented.
(6 marks)
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Question 5 (c)
Audits must be objective, impartial and independent, and the audit process must be both systematic and documented.
(5 marks)
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Question 6 (a)
Customers and third party certification bodies use the management system standards to determine the capability of organisations to satisfy certain requirements.
(10 marks)
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Question 6 (b)
Customers and third party certification bodies use the management system standards to determine the capability of organisations to satisfy certain requirements.
(6 marks)
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Question 6 (c)
Customers and third party certification bodies use the management system standards to determine the capability of organisations to satisfy certain requirements.
(4 marks)
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