Some of the important qualities for an operational auditor are independence and competence. The responsibilities of operational auditors can also affect their independence. The auditor should not be responsible for operation functions in a company or for correcting deficiencies when ineffective or inefficient operations are found. While it is acceptable for auditors to recommend changes in client’s operations, operating personnel have the final say to either accept or reject such recommendations.
Our staff experience with operational and financial auditing has sharpened our auditing skills to the benefit of our clients. For many organizations, Internal Audit is a requisite element of the control environment. With the help of Stransact audit the Internal Audit function can be upgraded to provide greater efficiencies with a positive effect to the bottom line. Operational audits are frequently driven by regulatory, innovative or transformative objectives. Rather than building large corporate audit staffs, which is costly and time consuming, we at Stransact Audit can readily join, lead or design your team, which would bring to your organization the added benefit of our collective operational audit experience.