An audit procedure is a systematic process used to evaluate and verify an organization's compliance with established standards, policies, or regulations. It typically involves planning the audit, gathering and analyzing evidence through inspections, interviews, and document reviews, and then reporting findings. Audit procedures help identify areas of non-conformance, risks, or improvement opportunities, ensuring transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement within the organization.
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