EBK AUDITING: A RISK BASED-APPROACH
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ISBN: 9781337670203
Author: RITTENBERG
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 1, Problem 12CYBK
To determine
Introduction: Objectivity refers to conducting activities that are free from conflict of interests and are performed in accordance with professional standards and norms.
To identify: The option which is false in relation with auditors in public practice.
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