A periodic report from the chief audit executive (CAE) to the board typically includes information about the internal audit activity's purpose, authority, responsibility, and performance relative to the audit plan. This report ensures that the board is kept informed about the internal audit activity’s alignment with organizational goals, its independence, and any significant issues or deviations from the plan.
IIA References:
IIA Standard 2060: Reporting to Senior Management and the Board requires the CAE to report periodically to the board on the internal audit activity’s purpose, authority, responsibility, and performance relative to its plan. This standard ensures that the board has a clear understanding of how the internal audit activity is fulfilling its role.
The Practice Guide on Effective Communication with the Board recommends that the CAE provide regular updates on the internal audit activity’s progress against its plan and any significant issues that require the board’s attention.
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