4 ethical dilemmas facing internal auditors
What are some of the most important ethical concerns that internal auditors need to be aware of?
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What you will learn
- Best practices when being asked to suppress findings
- Managing your workload when being rushed to finish
- How to handle management pressures that can compromise independence
- Ways to determine where key risks lie to effectively plan your audit timetable
Discover the ethical dilemmas that internal auditors need to be aware of
Watch our on-demand webinar, hosted by Ideagen's Head of Audit and Risk Management, Stephanie Jones and Tina Whitington, Chartered Accountant, as they break down the IIA’s ethical code for auditors before analyzing major ethical dilemmas facing the audit industry right now.
Meet our speakers

Stephanie Jones
Head of Internal Audit & Risk Management, IdeagenStephanie is a Certified Internal Auditor and has served as District Advisor for the Midwest Region of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA).
Her 12-year career as an audit practitioner includes managing Sarbanes-Oxley testing, reporting and co-ordination at Compass Minerals, plus several years running teams and projects for insurance companies.
Stephanie now applies her experience as the Head of Ideagen's Internal Audit and Risk Management platforms.

Tina Whitington
Product Manager and Senior Technical Accountant, IdeagenTina is a Chartered Accountant with extensive experience as an external auditor and in teaching post-graduate accountancy qualifications. She focuses on auditing standards and technical compliance for financial disclosures.
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