Audit committees and corporate governance |
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In recent years, continuous change in the way that companies do business has become standard practice. As the face of business changes, so do information needs. This leads to questions over the reliability of traditional financial reporting and whether it has kept pace with the changes in stakeholder needs.
In response to this dynamic environment, boards are now placing increasing reliance on audit committees to oversee reporting and internal control. The audit committees role includes challenging and, where possible, improving the relevance and reliability of an entity’s financial reporting.
Use the tools and checklists in Audit committees and corporate governance to help you establish an effective audit committee that supports your corporate governance approach, or simply check that your existing audit committee is on track.

Audit committees and corporate governance