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AAA – May 2019 – L3 – Q1 – Forensic Auditing

Analyze forensic accounting, discuss ethical principles, and outline procedures for Ayeniromo Microfinance Bank forensic investigation.

Ayeniromo Microfinance Bank Limited has been operating for more than five years in Ekemode Local Government area of a state in Nigeria. The bank opened three cash centres in three locations in the local government area in 2013.

Business activities have been very encouraging in one of the cash centres until a sudden change in activities in 2016. This resulted in the negative performance of the cash centre. The managing director thereafter decided to investigate the causes of the problems in the cash centre.

An interim report of the preliminary investigation on the cash centre identified infractions on cash takings from customers by some staff of the cash centre during the year 2016.

The managing director and the board decided to engage your firm as forensic accountants with the following terms of reference:

  1. Investigate whether fraud has actually occurred and if so, to obtain evidence to support that assertion in a court of law.
  2. Identify the individual(s) who has/have committed the fraud and obtain evidence that can be used in a court of law to link them with the fraud.
  3. Estimate the financial loss that has occurred because of the fraud.

You are required to:
a. Discuss the concept of forensic accounting and explain the nature of forensic investigation and forensic audit. (10 Marks)
b. Analyse and apply the FIVE fundamental principles of the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for professional accountants to forensic investigation. (10 Marks)
c. Explain the procedures to be followed in a forensic investigation engagement for Ayeniromo Microfinance Bank Limited. (10 Marks)

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AAA – May 2021 – L3 – Q1a – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Discussion of ethical issues and professional challenges in the audit of Blackmart Plc, and recommendations for addressing them.

Blackmart Plc is one of your listed audit clients which offers property management, property financing, and mortgage services to its clients. During the audit of the company, the following matters came to your attention:

(i) Grace Sadiku, one of the audit team members, has provisionally agreed to take out a mortgage facility with a duration of 10 years using the facility of Blackmart Plc to finance her first residential property. In the area where the property is located, the first residential property gets a full tax waiver on the entire installments paid within the first 5 years, which is usually a significant tax incentive. The mortgage facility would be secured by the property and it has been defined as the best offer available in the market.

(ii) Also, during the period, the Human Resources (HR) Manager of Blackmart Plc resigned, and the company had reached out to your firm to provide a staff on secondment till a substantive HR Manager is appointed.

(iii) The management of Blackmart has also informed your audit team that the company maintains only two bank accounts and there will be no need to circularise the banks as the auditors can rely on the balances as generated from the bank’s portal as at the end of the year.

(iv) The audit committee has asked your firm to work with the internal audit team to design internal controls over the part of the accounting system which deals with revenue, and also evaluate the operating effectiveness of the internal controls.

Required:
Prepare a memo to your Manager, commenting on the professional and ethical issues arising from the audit of Blackmart Plc and also suggest to him/her on how to manage the identified issues. (15 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2013 – L3 – SB – Q6 – Auditor’s Legal Liability

Discuss criminal charges against accountants, reasons auditors prefer out-of-court settlements, and the disadvantages of such settlements.

Auditors’ liabilities may arise under common law and statute. Statutory liability may be civil or criminal. Professional accountants are increasingly guiding against incidences of litigation that may impact negatively on their work.

You are required to:

(a) Outline SIX ways through which accountants may be charged for criminal offenses. (6 Marks)

(b) Explain SIX reasons why auditors are willing to settle legal matters with their clients out of court. (6 Marks)

(c) State THREE disadvantages of an out-of-court settlement. (3 Marks)

(Total: 15 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2013 – L3 – AII – Q19 – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Identify the term for codified moral rules and regulations guiding professional behavior.

The codified rules and regulations which are mainly based on moral duties and obligations on how professionals should carry out their duties and how to behave in the society are known as……………….

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CR – May 2021 – L3 – Q7a – Ethical Issues in Corporate Reporting

Discuss unethical organizational acts and recommend the actions the Chief Accountant should take in a scenario of misrepresentation in financial reporting.

Femmy PLC operates in a city where a major insurance company has just announced a restructuring that will lay off 4,000 employees. For Femmy PLC, accounts receivable represents one of the major assets of the company. Although the company’s annual uncollectible accounts are not out of line, they are material in size. The company is about to submit its application for a bank loan. Sales and net income have declined in the past year, and some customers are falling behind in settling their accounts.

A steady financial performance is necessary to be able to secure the anticipated bank loan. Therefore, management felt there is the need to underestimate the uncollectible accounts this year to show a small growth in earnings. They believe that future successful years will average out the losses.

More so, since the company has a history of success, the adjustments are seen as mere accounting measures and estimates. The Chief Accountant viewed management’s action as unethical.

Required:
i. Discuss the meaning of unethical acts by organizations. (5 Marks)
ii. What should the Chief Accountant do under this circumstance? (5 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2021 – L3 – Q5 – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Evaluate ICAN requirements on advertising for competing firms and discuss the tendering process, including the concept of "low balling."

Yeye Oge Limited has decided to change its auditors after the current year’s audit. The present auditor has served for a number of years, and there is a mutual agreement on the change. The relationship between the company’s key officials and the partner of the present audit firm had become so cordial that both parties are now concerned about a potential deviation from a professional relationship, hence the mutual agreement for the change of auditors.

You work for the present audit firm, and your partner involved in this case has been asked to participate in the selection of a new audit firm for this client. Both the Chief Executive of the company and your partner have agreed to follow due processes in selecting the new auditor. To ensure proper understanding, certain background processes required for professional selection need to be provided to the chief executive of the company.

Required:

a. Evaluate the requirements of the Institute on advertising and publicity that need to be focused on while considering the competing firms. (5 Marks)

b. Discuss the approved tendering process and evaluation of tenders as a guide, giving proper meaning to the term “Low balling.” (10 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2011 – L3 – SA – Q14 – Regulatory Investigations and Disciplinary Actions

Identifies a sanction not applicable for ICAN members' misconduct.

Which ONE of the following sanctions may NOT be imposed by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria on its members for misconduct?

  • A. Reprimand
  • B. Suspension from membership
  • C. Expulsion from membership
  • D. Sealing off practice office
  • E. Payment of costs

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AAA – May 2018 – L3 – SB – Q4 – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Educate staff on IFAC’s Code of Ethics principles, types of independence, and general sources of ethical threats in accounting.

You are the HR partner in Ekemode & Company (Chartered Accountants). As part of the continuous training program of your firm, you are to organize an in-house seminar to educate the staff of your firm on Rules of Professional Conduct. You have decided to emphasize the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants published by the International Ethics Standard Board for Accountants (IESBA), which was recently adopted by ICAN into their localized code called “The Professional Code of Conduct and Guide for Members.”

Required:

a. Explain briefly the FIVE fundamental principles of the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants. (7½ Marks)

b. Explain independence of mind and independence of appearance to the staff. (5 Marks)

c. Explain briefly THREE general sources of threat to the fundamental principles of the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants. (7½ Marks)

(Total 20 Marks)

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CSME – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q4 – Ethics in Business

Discuss the relationship models between accountants and clients, recommending the most suitable and least suitable models.

There are different models of relationship between a professional accountant and his/her clients. In the context of the above:

a. Explain the different models of relationship between a professional accountant and his/her clients. (16 Marks)

b. Which of the models in (a) above would you recommend, and which do you consider to be the least recommended? (Provide justification for your choices) (4 Marks)

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AA – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q3 – Professional Ethics and Code of Conduct for Auditors (IESBA Code)

Evaluate ethical threats due to auditor relationships and actions, and recommend mitigations for compliance.

The following scenarios may threaten compliance with fundamental principles in auditing:

i. The audit supervisor is married to the daughter of the Managing Director of the client company;

ii. The audit firm’s Senior Partner holds shares in the client company;

iii. The assurance firm also provides valuation services, internal audit services, and taxation services to an assurance client;

iv. The assurance firm earns more than 50% of its annual revenue from one assurance client; and

v. The firm obtained motor vehicle financing from a client bank for its staff.

Required:

a. Explain why compliance with fundamental principles in auditing may be threatened in each of the above FIVE circumstances. (10 Marks)

b. Explain FIVE ethical requirements that would reduce or mitigate the threats to compliance with the fundamental principles in the above FIVE circumstances. (10 Marks)

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AAA – May 2019 – L3 – Q1 – Forensic Auditing

Analyze forensic accounting, discuss ethical principles, and outline procedures for Ayeniromo Microfinance Bank forensic investigation.

Ayeniromo Microfinance Bank Limited has been operating for more than five years in Ekemode Local Government area of a state in Nigeria. The bank opened three cash centres in three locations in the local government area in 2013.

Business activities have been very encouraging in one of the cash centres until a sudden change in activities in 2016. This resulted in the negative performance of the cash centre. The managing director thereafter decided to investigate the causes of the problems in the cash centre.

An interim report of the preliminary investigation on the cash centre identified infractions on cash takings from customers by some staff of the cash centre during the year 2016.

The managing director and the board decided to engage your firm as forensic accountants with the following terms of reference:

  1. Investigate whether fraud has actually occurred and if so, to obtain evidence to support that assertion in a court of law.
  2. Identify the individual(s) who has/have committed the fraud and obtain evidence that can be used in a court of law to link them with the fraud.
  3. Estimate the financial loss that has occurred because of the fraud.

You are required to:
a. Discuss the concept of forensic accounting and explain the nature of forensic investigation and forensic audit. (10 Marks)
b. Analyse and apply the FIVE fundamental principles of the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for professional accountants to forensic investigation. (10 Marks)
c. Explain the procedures to be followed in a forensic investigation engagement for Ayeniromo Microfinance Bank Limited. (10 Marks)

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AAA – May 2021 – L3 – Q1a – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Discussion of ethical issues and professional challenges in the audit of Blackmart Plc, and recommendations for addressing them.

Blackmart Plc is one of your listed audit clients which offers property management, property financing, and mortgage services to its clients. During the audit of the company, the following matters came to your attention:

(i) Grace Sadiku, one of the audit team members, has provisionally agreed to take out a mortgage facility with a duration of 10 years using the facility of Blackmart Plc to finance her first residential property. In the area where the property is located, the first residential property gets a full tax waiver on the entire installments paid within the first 5 years, which is usually a significant tax incentive. The mortgage facility would be secured by the property and it has been defined as the best offer available in the market.

(ii) Also, during the period, the Human Resources (HR) Manager of Blackmart Plc resigned, and the company had reached out to your firm to provide a staff on secondment till a substantive HR Manager is appointed.

(iii) The management of Blackmart has also informed your audit team that the company maintains only two bank accounts and there will be no need to circularise the banks as the auditors can rely on the balances as generated from the bank’s portal as at the end of the year.

(iv) The audit committee has asked your firm to work with the internal audit team to design internal controls over the part of the accounting system which deals with revenue, and also evaluate the operating effectiveness of the internal controls.

Required:
Prepare a memo to your Manager, commenting on the professional and ethical issues arising from the audit of Blackmart Plc and also suggest to him/her on how to manage the identified issues. (15 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2013 – L3 – SB – Q6 – Auditor’s Legal Liability

Discuss criminal charges against accountants, reasons auditors prefer out-of-court settlements, and the disadvantages of such settlements.

Auditors’ liabilities may arise under common law and statute. Statutory liability may be civil or criminal. Professional accountants are increasingly guiding against incidences of litigation that may impact negatively on their work.

You are required to:

(a) Outline SIX ways through which accountants may be charged for criminal offenses. (6 Marks)

(b) Explain SIX reasons why auditors are willing to settle legal matters with their clients out of court. (6 Marks)

(c) State THREE disadvantages of an out-of-court settlement. (3 Marks)

(Total: 15 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2013 – L3 – AII – Q19 – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Identify the term for codified moral rules and regulations guiding professional behavior.

The codified rules and regulations which are mainly based on moral duties and obligations on how professionals should carry out their duties and how to behave in the society are known as……………….

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CR – May 2021 – L3 – Q7a – Ethical Issues in Corporate Reporting

Discuss unethical organizational acts and recommend the actions the Chief Accountant should take in a scenario of misrepresentation in financial reporting.

Femmy PLC operates in a city where a major insurance company has just announced a restructuring that will lay off 4,000 employees. For Femmy PLC, accounts receivable represents one of the major assets of the company. Although the company’s annual uncollectible accounts are not out of line, they are material in size. The company is about to submit its application for a bank loan. Sales and net income have declined in the past year, and some customers are falling behind in settling their accounts.

A steady financial performance is necessary to be able to secure the anticipated bank loan. Therefore, management felt there is the need to underestimate the uncollectible accounts this year to show a small growth in earnings. They believe that future successful years will average out the losses.

More so, since the company has a history of success, the adjustments are seen as mere accounting measures and estimates. The Chief Accountant viewed management’s action as unethical.

Required:
i. Discuss the meaning of unethical acts by organizations. (5 Marks)
ii. What should the Chief Accountant do under this circumstance? (5 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2021 – L3 – Q5 – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Evaluate ICAN requirements on advertising for competing firms and discuss the tendering process, including the concept of "low balling."

Yeye Oge Limited has decided to change its auditors after the current year’s audit. The present auditor has served for a number of years, and there is a mutual agreement on the change. The relationship between the company’s key officials and the partner of the present audit firm had become so cordial that both parties are now concerned about a potential deviation from a professional relationship, hence the mutual agreement for the change of auditors.

You work for the present audit firm, and your partner involved in this case has been asked to participate in the selection of a new audit firm for this client. Both the Chief Executive of the company and your partner have agreed to follow due processes in selecting the new auditor. To ensure proper understanding, certain background processes required for professional selection need to be provided to the chief executive of the company.

Required:

a. Evaluate the requirements of the Institute on advertising and publicity that need to be focused on while considering the competing firms. (5 Marks)

b. Discuss the approved tendering process and evaluation of tenders as a guide, giving proper meaning to the term “Low balling.” (10 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2011 – L3 – SA – Q14 – Regulatory Investigations and Disciplinary Actions

Identifies a sanction not applicable for ICAN members' misconduct.

Which ONE of the following sanctions may NOT be imposed by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria on its members for misconduct?

  • A. Reprimand
  • B. Suspension from membership
  • C. Expulsion from membership
  • D. Sealing off practice office
  • E. Payment of costs

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AAA – May 2018 – L3 – SB – Q4 – Ethical Issues in Auditing

Educate staff on IFAC’s Code of Ethics principles, types of independence, and general sources of ethical threats in accounting.

You are the HR partner in Ekemode & Company (Chartered Accountants). As part of the continuous training program of your firm, you are to organize an in-house seminar to educate the staff of your firm on Rules of Professional Conduct. You have decided to emphasize the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants published by the International Ethics Standard Board for Accountants (IESBA), which was recently adopted by ICAN into their localized code called “The Professional Code of Conduct and Guide for Members.”

Required:

a. Explain briefly the FIVE fundamental principles of the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants. (7½ Marks)

b. Explain independence of mind and independence of appearance to the staff. (5 Marks)

c. Explain briefly THREE general sources of threat to the fundamental principles of the IFAC’s Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants. (7½ Marks)

(Total 20 Marks)

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CSME – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q4 – Ethics in Business

Discuss the relationship models between accountants and clients, recommending the most suitable and least suitable models.

There are different models of relationship between a professional accountant and his/her clients. In the context of the above:

a. Explain the different models of relationship between a professional accountant and his/her clients. (16 Marks)

b. Which of the models in (a) above would you recommend, and which do you consider to be the least recommended? (Provide justification for your choices) (4 Marks)

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AA – Nov 2023 – L2 – Q3 – Professional Ethics and Code of Conduct for Auditors (IESBA Code)

Evaluate ethical threats due to auditor relationships and actions, and recommend mitigations for compliance.

The following scenarios may threaten compliance with fundamental principles in auditing:

i. The audit supervisor is married to the daughter of the Managing Director of the client company;

ii. The audit firm’s Senior Partner holds shares in the client company;

iii. The assurance firm also provides valuation services, internal audit services, and taxation services to an assurance client;

iv. The assurance firm earns more than 50% of its annual revenue from one assurance client; and

v. The firm obtained motor vehicle financing from a client bank for its staff.

Required:

a. Explain why compliance with fundamental principles in auditing may be threatened in each of the above FIVE circumstances. (10 Marks)

b. Explain FIVE ethical requirements that would reduce or mitigate the threats to compliance with the fundamental principles in the above FIVE circumstances. (10 Marks)

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