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auditor regulation

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  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 13 years ago by salle205.
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  • May 1, 2012 at 5:26 pm #52445
    nrjsma
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    would you kindly list few such conditions in which an auditor can be sued?

    thanks.

    May 3, 2012 at 8:16 pm #96978
    MikeLittle
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    when they have issued an unmodified / unqualified opinion and it should have been qualified

    when they are aware of client’s proceeds of crime, but don’t report it

    when they are aware of client’s money-laundering activities, but don’t report it

    Those are examples. There are many others, but YOU’LL need to think of them

    May 21, 2012 at 4:21 pm #96979
    salle205
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    Auditors can be sued in context of auditors liability when clients or 3rd parties believe that audit opinion was wrong, auditor was neglegent in performning thier job, or professional due care was not exercised in carrying out audit work and this has cost them money but this claim can only be successful when it can be proven that;
    – auditors owed 3rd part a duty of care – this is considered based on
    – auditors knew or should have known that that reliance will be placed on audit report.
    – where its reasonble for reliance to be placed on auditors work.
    – where auditor was neglegent in carrying out thier work.
    – consequences has been suffered by 3rd party as a result.

    the burden of proof lies with 3rd party.

    In terms of offenses auditors can commit;

    – its an offense punishable by law for auditors to help client conceal money laundering activities.
    – where auditors fail to report suspision or knowledge of money laundering to appropriate authority (SOCA)
    – where auditors are involved in the act themselves
    – tipping off after/before reporting to authorities.

    thanks.
    Osa

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