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ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Audit

ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Audit. Dublin, February 2012. ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Auditors. Recap of October 2011 IESBA Meeting. IESBA recommendations:

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ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Audit

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  1. ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Audit Dublin, February 2012

  2. ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Auditors Recap of October 2011 IESBA Meeting • IESBA recommendations: • The auditor should be required to communicate to those charged with governance the planned use of direct assistance from internal auditors; • The requirement regarding the prohibition of using direct assistance when there are significant threats to the objectivity of the internal auditor, should be modified to prohibit an auditor from using direct assistance if the threats to objectivity cannot be reduced to an acceptable level. This would be more consistent with the Code which requires a professional accountant to apply safeguards to eliminate or reduce threats to an acceptable level • The definition of engagement team should be modified to explicitly scope out internal auditors providing direct assistance;

  3. ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Auditors Response of the IAASB • Communications with those charged with governance: • New Paragraph 31: “The external auditor shall, in communicating with those charged with governance an overview of the planned scope and timing of the audit inaccordance with ISA 260, communicate the nature and extent of the planned use of internal auditors to provide direct assistance so as to reach a mutual understanding that such use is not excessive in the circumstances of the engagement. Ref. A38) • New paragraph A38: “Notwithstanding the direction, supervision and review by the external auditor, excessive use of the internal auditors to provide direct assistance may affect perceptions regarding the independence of the external audit engagement”

  4. ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Auditors Response of the IAASB • Threats and safeguards • Rather than prohibiting direct assistance when there are significant threats to the objectivity of the internal auditor, prohibit an auditor from using direct assistance if the threats to objectivity cannot be reduced to an acceptable level. • The IAASB thought that the current terminology in the draft ISA 610 was more consistent with the terminology used elsewhere in the ISAs and thisterminologyachieves the sameobjective. • Forexample: • “The external auditor shallnotuse the aninternal auditor toprovidedirectassistanceif…there are significantthreatsto the objectivityof the intrenal auditor” para 28 • “In determining the nature and extent of work that may be assigned to internal auditors and the nature, timing and extent of direction, supervision and review that is appropriate in the circumstances, the external auditor shall consider…the external auditor’s evaluation of the existence and significance of threats to the objectivity...” para 29

  5. ISA 610 Using the Work of Internal Auditors Change to the Definition of Engagement Team • Proposednewdefinition in the Code: “All partners and staff performing the engagement, and any individuals engaged by the firm or a network firm who perform procedures on the engagement. This excludes external experts engaged by the firm or a network firm and internal auditors providing direct assistance on the engagement.”

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