If observed during fieldwork by an internal auditor, which of the following activities is least important to communicate formally to the chief audit executive?
If observed during fieldwork by an internal auditor, which of the following activities is least important to communicate formally to the chief audit executive?
While acts that may endanger health or safety, damage the environment, or conceal inappropriate activities have severe and immediate consequences that need prompt attention and reporting to the chief audit executive, acts that favor one party to the detriment of another might involve less direct or urgent risks. These acts could relate to ethical concerns which, although important, may not always require immediate formal communication if they do not involve major risks or compliance issues.
why B?! Can someone explain please. Thanks