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Autidors role in reporting on illegal acts

 

Table Of Contents


TITLE PAGE

APPROVAL PAGE

DEDIICATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter ONE

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INTRODUCTION

1.1     BACKGROUD OF THE STUDY

1.2     STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

1.3     OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY

1.4     SCOPE OF STUDY

1.5     LIMITATION OF STUDY

1.6     DEFINITION OF TERMS

Chapter TWO

2.0            LITERATION REVIEW

2.1            REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

2.2            WHO IS AN AUDITOR

2.3            DUTIES OF AN AUDITOR

Chapter THREE

3.1            SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

3.2            CONCLUSION

REFERENCE


Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Auditors play a crucial role in the detection and reporting of illegal acts within organizations. This research project explores the responsibilities of auditors in identifying and reporting on illegal activities, focusing on the challenges they face and the ethical considerations involved. The study examines the various regulations and standards that guide auditors in their reporting duties, emphasizing the importance of independence, objectivity, and professional skepticism in uncovering illegal acts. The research delves into the different types of illegal acts that auditors may encounter, including fraud, corruption, money laundering, and regulatory violations. It discusses the red flags that may indicate the presence of illegal activities and the procedures that auditors can follow to investigate and report such acts. The project also highlights the potential consequences of failing to detect and report illegal acts, both for the auditors themselves and for the organizations involved. Furthermore, the research explores the challenges that auditors face when dealing with illegal acts, such as pressure from management, limited access to information, and the need to balance their reporting obligations with maintaining client relationships. It investigates the ethical dilemmas that auditors may encounter when uncovering illegal activities, including issues related to confidentiality, professional judgment, and whistleblowing. The study also examines the role of audit committees and regulatory bodies in overseeing auditors' reporting on illegal acts, emphasizing the importance of a robust system of checks and balances to ensure accountability and transparency. It discusses the mechanisms that audit firms can put in place to support auditors in fulfilling their reporting responsibilities effectively and ethically. Overall, this research project sheds light on the critical role that auditors play in reporting on illegal acts and emphasizes the need for a strong ethical framework to guide their actions. By understanding the challenges and ethical considerations involved in detecting and reporting illegal activities, auditors can fulfill their responsibilities more effectively and contribute to promoting integrity and accountability within organizations.

Thesis Overview

1.0     INTRODUCTION

In this study the researcher’s intention is to know the auditors role on reporting on illegal acts.

We all know that both private and public or government organizations are involve on one irregularity or the other and nobody checks the organization to know their financial standard.  This makes the people celebrating their positions and at the same time leads the company or organization to it’s grave by winding in up.  That is why an auditor is set up by the law of Nigeria to check the financial statement of all the registered company’s.

The researcher have wants to know the auditors role and other things as provided by the law that enable the auditor to give a perfect report on irregularities in any place he founds himself.

1.1            BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

The practice of an auditing in a primitive form can be traced

back to ancient times accounting existed before the advert of reading and writing in those early stages metal records where adequate demand.  Audit is derived from Latin word “Audire” meaning to “here” the word auditor soon acquired a secondary meaning i.e. one who examines the accounting statement and satieties himself as the truthfulness and fairness of the statement.

Under the method of primitive forth but with the advert of writing and increasing complexity of business activities. Stewards began to keep some forms of writing records and the master examine such records so that act of book keeping and the practice of auditing involved side by side originally most enterprises where owned by individuals who finance privately and so the capital available to industry was strictly limited, there was therefore no need for audit as it exist today as enterprises greatly expanded and due to the evolution of mechanized factories provision for finance has to increase, as a result of this, men who entered into contractual relationship with one another, there arose the need to ensure the accuracy and liability of the resulting information.

Under the method o limited liability, share holders are usually disposed and majority of them do not have the technical knowledge of understand how there funds are being used.  The share holders appoint a body to which then delegate the day to day running of the business to enable the share holders know the financial positions and performance of the company.

This body know as the board of directors present an account to them at the end of each financial period, a problem was then problem is that of believing that they funds have been honestly and prudently managed to take care of the practice of appointing auditor whose duty it was to verify on behalf of the share holders the account of directors and to report there on to ht share holders developed.

The joint stock company act of 1844 was the first enactment in the UK to require all incorporated company’s to have their annual financial statement audited.  Under the act professional qualification was not a prerequisite to the auditing assignment.  The auditor should also not be independent on the management.

It was the company act of 1990 which first made if legally compulsory for every company to have an independent auditor and provided for him a remuneration, but the auditor was required to report on the “truth and correctness” of the company’s financial affairs as shown in the balance sheet this at recognize the need for him to be professionally qualified.

Auditing is not limited to liability company’s account only, it also extends to government accounts, therefore auditing also has it’s origin form formation of nations and the need to account properly to the citizens who own the resources.  Auditing usually arise when a group of persons handle money or money worth on behave of some other group of persons.  This is done to satisfy  the beneficial owners of the funds that their funds are being honestly and prudently managed.



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