The history of internal auditing in Ireland is discussed. Today, the Institute of Internal Auditors-UK and Ireland has approximately 400 Irish members, and it is estimated that the number of internal auditors practicing in Ireland is several times that figure. Government-sponsored inquiries into several recent high-profile financial scandals have identified internal control and governance deficiencies, prompting today's Irish auditors to focus on topics such as risk management, ethics, compliance, and e-commerce.
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Cahalane, D. (2001). Around the globe: Ireland. The Internal Auditor, 58(6), 19. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/202742210?accountid=14549
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