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QUESTION #1736
Question 1
When problems are identified during an audit engagement, what is the appropriate way for the auditor to handle the remediation process?
Correct Answer Explanation
Auditor objectivity and independence require that the auditor never become an active participant in fixing the problems they have identified. Once an auditor takes ownership of a remediation plan, they can no longer independently and objectively evaluate whether the remediation is adequate — they have effectively become part of the process they are supposed to audit. The auditor's proper role is to identify, describe, and provide general context for problems; solution design belongs to the auditee.
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