Which of the following statement is not correct?   Employees who approve the payment should not also prepare cheques  Control relies heavily on separation of record keeping and custodianship Making all payments by electronic transfer or by cheques is necessary for a good      internal control system. All of the statements are correct.

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  1. Which of the following statement is not correct?

 

  1. Employees who approve the payment should not also prepare cheques 
  2. Control relies heavily on separation of record keeping and custodianship
  3. Making all payments by electronic transfer or by cheques is necessary for a good      internal control system.
  4. All of the statements are correct.

 

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