All Internal Audit articles – Page 3
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Features
Are your Turnbull procedures effective
For years UK listed companies have been holding risk workshops...
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Leaders teams and strategic audit
Kastuv Ray uses a fictitious case study to show how issues identified
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The Unfinished Agenda,
Enron, WorldCom, Global Crossing, Tyco are more than just the names of 2002.
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Auditing reputation
Evaluating all aspects of your reputation and what affects it can help...
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Football Investors Stop Singing
Football clubs may not be taking risk management seriously enough
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Behaviour In The Boardroom,
While existing laws should have been enough to prevent the Enron and WorldCom scandals
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Trouble ahead?
Nick Stanbury looks at the practical implications for company directors of the proposed UK company law changes
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New laws, new liabilities
Forthcoming UK legislation will impose new liabilities on directors. In some cases, they will risk not only fines, but imprisonment. William Allison reviews the changes
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Transactions increase vulnerability.
Negotiating mergers, acquisitions and IPOs can leave directors open to claims. Charles Boorman discusses the risks and how to protect yourself against them
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On the record
Honest and open media strategies play a crucial part in successful crisis and risk management, stresses former police spokesman Matt Tapp.
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Misunderstood and under-utilised?
Forget the old image of the number-crunching and fault finding internal auditors, whose main concern was enforcement of the rules.
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Analysis
Raising the profile of PFI
Dot.com investors and analysts know to their cost that it is difficult to get hold of reliable forward-looking information about companies.
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Analysis
USA v Microsoft
Matthias Beck and Lynn Drennan suggest that Microsoft's inability to prevent the break up the software giant could be the risk management failure of the century.
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