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  1. SBF’s audit committee would need to receive the internal audit report before the board for the following reasons:
  2. Most importantly, the primary reason why the audit committee receives the internal audit report first is so the audit committee
  3. can see the quality (or not) of the bank’s internal systems. The reason SBF’s audit committee would not want the internal
  4. audit report to go to the main board first is to allow them to assess the robustness of internal systems without having
  5. comments from the board to deal with at the same time. Comments from SBF’s board might try to put critical reports in a
  6. positive light, which would be unfair to the shareholders. Shareholders have a right to know about anything which affects the
  7. long-term value of their shares, and any limitation on this right is not what they (the shareholders) would want.
  8. SBF’s audit committee would also need to see the true state of external compliance within the organisation, including
  9. compliance with the reporting, capital adequacy and other statutory provisions, as imposed by the regulator, the national
  10. parliament, and the stock exchange. This information is important for the shareholders and therefore, as the representatives
  11. of the shareholders, the audit committee must review it, and report on it, as necessary to the shareholders. This information
  12. may affect how shareholders value and price SBF, and accordingly, shareholders should be informed as necessary, without
  13. the board trying to influence the findings of such reports to protect themselves.
  14. Additionally, SBF’s audit committee needs to consider internal compliance issues including internal requirements relating to
  15. SBF’s asset portfolio. The robustness of SBF’s asset portfolio is very important to shareholders because it can affect the future
  16. income shareholders are likely to receive. A key area of concern for SBF’s audit committee is what the internal audit report
  17. says about the bank’s overall approach to internal compliance issues. If the internal audit report shows any problems with
  18. internal compliance, then that would be a negative signal to shareholders. The audit committee might decide to probe further
  19. and to challenge the executive directors on the laxity of the internal processes.

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