järelauditite
Järelauditite, often translated as follow-up audits or post-audit reviews, are a crucial component of effective auditing processes. They are conducted after an initial audit has been completed and its findings have been reported to management. The primary purpose of a järelaudit is to assess whether the recommendations and action plans proposed by the original auditors have been effectively implemented by the audited entity. This ensures that identified risks, control weaknesses, or inefficiencies are addressed and resolved, rather than simply noted and ignored.
The scope of a järelaudit can vary depending on the nature and significance of the original audit
The outcomes of a järelaudit are usually presented in a follow-up report. This report will indicate whether