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Here are five uncomfortable truths about audit quality

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April 14, 2026

Audit quality is the lifeblood of financial integrity, yet few in the profession openly discuss its most uncomfortable realities.

In boardrooms and audit committee meetings, the narrative often centres on improvements, innovations, and assurances but beneath this polished surface lies a set of truths that challenge our assumptions and demand honest reflection. Today, we pull back the curtain, inviting audit professionals and business leaders to confront what is rarely acknowledged, the foundational cracks in audit quality.

Several years ago, a mid-sized firm faced a crisis. Their annual audit, led by an experienced and respected partner, had given a clean bill of health. Months later, the owner skipped the country siphoning all the money, later the risk team at a bank revealed significant misstatement in revenue recognition. The effects were widespread and entire industry got trapped in the cycle, the bank suffered huge losses as a result. In the aftermath, it became clear that the audit process, despite its rigour and integrity, had missed the warning signs and so did the bankers. This story is not unique, but it speaks volumes about the state of audit quality and its impact on the stakeholders.

The expectation gap is the real audit risk. If stakeholders think an audit guarantees “no surprises,” we are already behind. Five truths to confront now, for tomorrow.

Truth 1: Audits are not perfect

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