Please note that the following document is not in effect until April 1, 2006. The
current Internal Audit Policy remains in effect until
March 31, 2006.
1.1 These guidelines are issued to assist deputy heads establish appropriate
responsibilities for departmental chief audit executives.
2.1 The Treasury Board has delegated authority to the Comptroller General to
issue guidelines to support the Policy on Internal Audit.
3.1 The Chief Audit Executive should:
3.1.1 Establish appropriate policies and procedures to guide the internal
audit function.
3.1.2 Establish risk-based audit plans to set out the priorities of the
internal audit function, consistent with the organizational objectives.
3.1.3 Ensure that the internal plan of engagements is based on a risk
assessment, done at least annually, and:
- Considers the input of senior departmental management, the audit committee
and Treasury Board Secretariat;
- Includes internal audits identified by the Comptroller General as part of
government-wide coverage, including:
- Annual audits that address financial statement reporting and other
fundamental controls; and
- Selected government-wide sectoral, thematic or horizontal audits.
- Is designed to support the provision of assurance services on all
significant aspects of risk management, control and governance processes;
and
- Is designed to provide an annual holistic opinion on the effectiveness and
adequacy of risk management, control, and governance processes.
3.1.4 Coordinate internal auditing activities and plans with other internal
and external providers of assurance and consulting activities to ensure proper
coverage and minimize duplication of effort.
3.1.5 Communicate plan of engagements and resource requirements for the
internal audit function, including significant interim changes and the impact of
resource limitations to the deputy head and the audit committee. This
communication shall include the impact of resource limitations.
3.1.6 Ensure that internal audit resources are appropriate, sufficient and
effectively deployed to achieve the approved plan.
3.1.7 Ensure the timely completion of internal auditing engagements.
3.1.8 Ensure that reports on internal auditing engagements are provided to
the audit committee with a minimum of delay.
3.1.9 Ensure that internal auditors have appropriate professional
qualifications and skills, and opportunities for sufficient training and
development to maintain and develop their internal auditing competence and to
obtain Certified Internal Auditor certification.
3.1.10 Develop and maintain a quality assurance and improvement program that
covers all aspects of the internal audit function, and continuously monitor its
effectiveness.
3.1.11 In collaboration with the audit committee and the Comptroller General,
ensure that a practice inspection or other external review of the internal audit
function is conducted at least every four years, by the Office of the
Comptroller General or a qualified, independent reviewer, or external review
team, and that the results of this external assessment are communicated to the
deputy head, the audit committee and the Comptroller General.
3.1.12 Ensure that professional internal auditing standards are followed.
3.1.13 Report at least annually to the audit committee on the internal audit
function's conformance with professional internal auditing standards.
3.1.14 After discussion with the deputy head, inform the Comptroller General
without delay of any issue of risk, control or management practice that may be
of significance to the government and/or require Treasury Board Secretariat's
involvement.
Please send any questions about these guidelines to:
Office of the Assistant Comptroller General, Internal Audit
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
L'Esplanade Laurier
300 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0R5
Email: ias-svi@tbs-sct.gc.ca
Fax: (613) 952-3698
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