What are the benefits of an external QA?

Modified on Wed, Sep 18 at 11:02 AM

  • To demonstrate and certify conformance to The IIA’s Global Internal Auditing Standards which require an EQA at least once every five years.
  • To enhance stakeholder confidence in the internal audit activity’s credibility and effectiveness in meeting their needs and expectations.
  • To assess whether the internal audit activity has the right skills and strategies to meet future organization needs.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the Quality Assurance and Improvement Program (QAIP) in meeting the requirements of continuous improvement; and to appraise and measure the efficiency and effectiveness of the internal audit activity.
  • Provides recommendations and a road map for implementing best practices to enhance internal audit conformance and performance in the future.
  • Gain valuable insight on department perceptions and reputation through in-depth interviews and surveys of stakeholders and internal audit department staff.
  • Assessment of the internal audit department alignment with Organization strategies, objectives, risks, and plans.

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