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Mini Case Ethics

The audit manager is assigned to audit Stark Co, a listed company regulated in the financial sector. The long-time engagement partner wants his daughter to join the audit team as she studies for her exams. At an initial meeting, the finance director arranges a cheaper alternative to the usual yacht entertainment and wants the audit firm's tax fees to be based on a percentage of tax saved in the ongoing tax advisory services and representation in a sales tax dispute.
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Mini Case Ethics

The audit manager is assigned to audit Stark Co, a listed company regulated in the financial sector. The long-time engagement partner wants his daughter to join the audit team as she studies for her exams. At an initial meeting, the finance director arranges a cheaper alternative to the usual yacht entertainment and wants the audit firm's tax fees to be based on a percentage of tax saved in the ongoing tax advisory services and representation in a sales tax dispute.
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Mini Case

You are an audit manager of Ali & Co and have just been assigned the audit of Stark Co (Stark). Stark, a
listed company, provides investment advice to individuals, and is regulated by the relevant financial
conduct authority.

Mr Day, a partner in Ali & Co, has been the audit engagement partner for Stark for the previous nine
years and has excellent knowledge of the client. Mr Day has informed you that he would like his
daughter Zoe to be part of the audit team this year; Zoe is currently studying for her first set of exams
for her ACCA qualification.

In an initial meeting with the finance director of Stark, you learn that the audit team will not be
entertained on Stark's yacht this year; instead, he has arranged a balloon flight costing less than one-
tenth of the expense of using the yacht and hopes this will be acceptable.

Ali & Co has always carried out tax advisory work for Stark. The tax advisory services do not have an
impact on the figures reported in the financial statements. The finance director has stated that he feels
strongly that the firm that offers taxation services this year should charge a fee which is based on a
percentage of tax saved. He also trusts that your firm will accept a fixed fee for representing Stark in a
dispute regarding the amount of sales tax payable to the taxation authorities.

Required:

Identify and explain 5 threats from the information provided. For each threat suggest a suitable
safeguard.

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