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examining journal vouchers. Examination of journal vouchers Example 1 : Testing of journal vouchers did not link the audit procedures with the risk of material misstatement arising from fraud. This was due to
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Activity report 2015 En INDEPENDENT AUDIT INSPECTION ACTIVITIES REPORT 2015 INDEPENDENT AUDIT INSPECTION ACTIVITIES REPORT 2015 Contents Executive Summary ....................................................... Quality Assurance Review Panel ................................... Activities for Enhancing Audit Quality ............................ Summary of Audit Inspection Results A. Firm Level ............................................................ B. Engagement Level ..........................
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