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The following are independent situations and you should refer to APES (Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards 110 “Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants”) and the Corporations Act 2001 as a minimum for each situation. You need to identify any breaches (under what section) and why. You should also consider any remedy or alternative course of action that should have been considered for each where appropriate.

There is no word limit set for this assignment but it is expected that each question will be well-covered and considered. Guidelines would be that each question should be of between 400-600 words

1) Rodney Brick is completing a Master of Accounting part-time and has taken on a role as an auditing assistant with an audit/accounting firm and his first job is to assist with auditing the books of Daffey Jones Ltd, a major retailer. Whilst undertaking the audit, Rodney comes across certain financial information that he believes will assist him in completing one of the auditing assignments he is currently working on so he copies the information and uses it in the assignment, although he is careful by removing all reference to Daffey Jones in order to preserve the client’s confidentiality.

Question: Has Rodney breached any auditing standards/regulations and if so, what and why? (6 marks)

2) Bertha Bigga has been the engagement audit partner on the Wait Alert Limited (“WA”) account for a number of years. Roughly one year ago, WA’s long-standing company secretary resigned and the company took almost nine months to find a replacement. At WA’s request, Bertha performed company secretarial duties during this period of time.

Question: Do you have any concerns and are there any breaches that have occurred here? (4 marks)

3) John Bartram is the son of the factory manager of one of your firm’s major audit clients, John Worst Foods Limited. John is studying accounting, with a specialisation in auditing at Holmes Institute.

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