Is this the decline of internal audit and we don’t yet know it?… [Read more]
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Can Audit Survive in a Post-Truth World?
By Tom McLeod
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: post-truth
Cleaning Up Corruption
By Tom McLeod
Can you clean up corruption?… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: anti-corruption, corruption, corruption prevention
Ashes to Ashes – The Canadian Phoenix Pay System Debacle
By Tom McLeod
No public servants should ever have to go without the pay they have earned. … [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: Auditor General, Canada, payroll, Phoenix, Queensland Health
The Wells Fargo Fraud
By Tom McLeod
Trying to understand the Wells Fargo fraud.… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: fraud, Wells Fargo
Does Internal Audit Have a Gender Issue?
By Tom McLeod
Is there an internal audit glass ceiling?… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: gender, Internal Audit; Institute of Internal Audit
We the People
By Tom McLeod
What could go wrong when you encourage 24 million people to go online at the same time?… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: census, denial of service attack, risk management
Risk and Audit’s Pokémon Go Moment
By Tom McLeod
Could Pokémon Go – are more precisely augmented reality – revolutionize risk and audit advisory? … [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: future, Internal audit, Pokemon, risk management
Rise of the Machines
By Tom McLeod

What an Uber trip taught me about the next frontier of risk.… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: Artificial intelligence, risk
Predicting the Future
By Tom McLeod
The fundamental question that all risk management systems must confront… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: future, risk, risk management
The Illusion of Assurance
By Tom McLeod
In the same way that waters seeks out the path of least resistance, so do people when faced with a control at “breaking point”.… [Read more]
Filed Under: Honestly Lay Bare Tagged With: internal controls, security, TSA