Multiple Choice
Under what circumstances would internal audit not become involved when intentional misconduct is suspected?
A) Management is involved in wrongdoing.
B) Management is running a parallel investigation.
C) Management does not believe a trusted employee could be guilty.
D) Management does not maintain strong internal controls.
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