Susan, CA, a practicing chartered accountant has been appointed as an internal auditor of Syarikat Maju Berhad. She conducted the physical verification of the inventory at the year-end and handed over the report of such verification to Muaz, CA, the statutory auditor of the Company, for his view and reporting Can Muaz CA, rely on such report?
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Susan, CA, a practicing chartered accountant has been appointed as an internal auditor of Syarikat Maju Berhad. She conducted the physical verification of the inventory at the year-end and handed over the report of such verification to Muaz, CA, the statutory auditor of the Company, for his view and reporting Can Muaz CA, rely on such report?
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