Contents of Engagement letter

1. Explanation of the audit – Explains to client what the audit involves. 2. Method to be used in the audit. 3. Has to highlight the legal framework for conducting the procurement audit. 4. Concept of audit evidence. Auditor will Read More …

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Audit Engagement letter

This is a letter sent by the auditor to the client before the commencement of an audit by the client. It should be accepted by the client in writing, it is written to create a contract or legal relationship between Read More …

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Internal controls on risk management

An organization‘s internal controls are designed to manage internal risk. Internal controls facilitate effectiveness and efficiency of operations and contribute to delivery of risk objectives. They are put in place to manage both internal sources of risk and the impacts Read More …

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Techniques for risk identification

The initial risk identification can involve a combination of one of the following activities: Environment scanning and corporate appraisal. Market intelligence gathering and management information system. Critical incident investigation. Process audit. Periodic checks and inspection. Examining project plans and supply Read More …

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KCA Certificate Past Papers

FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTING. BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT. BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT. CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT. COMPUTER AND SOCIETY. FOUNDATION OF PHYSICS IN IT. INTERNET AND THE WEB – FRED. INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS.   CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP. BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT. BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE Read More …

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Procurement Audit Risk

Audit risk = Interest risk x Control risk x Detection risk Audit risk – Auditor may give wrong information on audit statement. Control risk – Risk that internal control system will fail to prevent fraud and errors from occurring. Detection Read More …

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Warning signs of unethical practice in procurement

1. Deviation from correct procedure. 2. Overcharging suppliers. 3. Poor record keeping. 4. Missing files. 5. Poor/ No segregation of duties 6. Unnecessary meetings with suppliers. 7. Resistance to procurement audit.

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Types of risks in Procurement Audit

1. Strategic risks These are risks associated with external factors. They may lead to delay in supply of goods and services, and occur in the following stages: Planning for procurement: Failure to secure on-going supply which is critical on the Read More …

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