THE Institute of Internal Auditors Zimbabwe recently held its annual conference in Vitoria Falls.
At the end of the conference, a new presidium headed by Tafireyi Nyamazana (TN), was elected.
It will lead the organisation for the next two years. In this interview with our deputy business editor, Tatira Zwinoira (TZ), Nyamazana discloses several issues affecting the profession.
These include exchange rate disparities, cybersecurity breaches, and fraud. But he notes that the profession was on top of the situation. Below, are excerpts of that interview:
TZ: What are the challenges facing internal auditors today? I understand cyber security related risks, fraud and hyperinflation are among these challenges
TN: We align with a lot of what the Risk and Focus Report 2024 (which was released at the conference) is saying. I think the idea is to say what are the key risks that we are facing as an industry?
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