Role Responsibilities
Group Internal Audit (GIA) represents the third line of defence and provides independent assurance of the effectiveness of management\'s control of business activities (the first line) and of the control processes maintained by the Risk Framework Owners and Policy Owners (the second line). GIA works with the Group\'s other control functions, such as Finance, Risk and Compliance, but does not place unqualified reliance on their work. GIA is an independent function whose primary role is to help the Board and Executive Management to protect the assets, reputation, and sustainability of the Group
As defined in the Audit Charter, all staff in GIA must exhibit the highest level of professional objectivity in gathering, evaluating, and communicating information about the activity or process being examined. They must make a balanced assessment of all the relevant circumstances and not be unduly influenced by their own interests or by others in forming judgments. GIA will adhere to the Definition of Internal Auditing, the Core Principles for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing, Code of Ethics, and the Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing that are published by the IIA. It is expected that all members of GIA strive to operate as role models for the Group\'s valued behaviours. GIA methodology has defined "Habits of a Human Auditor" which are aligned to the Group\'s valued behaviours and communicated across the function
In addition to the responsibilities defined in the Audit Charter to protect the assets, reputation and sustainability of the group, the Senior Audit Manager is expected
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