Multiple Choice
In which of the following cases should the auditor's report on compliance not include a statement that nothing came to the auditor's attention that caused the auditor to believe that the entity failed to comply with specified aspects of the contractual agreements or regulatory requirements?
A) When the auditor has not identified any instances of noncompliance.
B) When the auditor has expressed an unmodified or qualified opinion on the financial statements to which the applicable covenants of such contractual agreements or regulatory requirements relate.
C) When the applicable covenants or regulatory requirements relate to accounting matters that have been subjected to the audit procedures applied in the audit of financial statements.
D) When the auditor needs to obtain further evidence to corroborate audit evidence acquired from management and the accounting records.
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