In preparation for an upcoming regulatory inspection, HarAik was engaged by a Saudi-based audit firm to assess and enhance its quality management framework in line with international standards.
Operating within a highly regulated audit environment, the firm was required to demonstrate compliance with evolving expectations under:
The engagement focused on ensuring that the firm’s systems, documentation, and processes were inspection-ready, consistent, and aligned with regulatory requirements.
Across the audit profession, regulators are increasingly emphasizing proactive quality management and inspection readiness.
Firms are expected to demonstrate:
In this context, regulatory inspections are no longer limited to compliance checks—they assess the overall effectiveness and sustainability of a firm’s quality management system.
Across audit engagements, documentation practices varied significantly between teams.
Key observations included:
This created challenges in demonstrating audit quality and compliance during inspections.
The firm lacked a structured approach to monitoring engagement quality on an ongoing basis.
Issues identified included:
This reduced the firm’s ability to identify and address quality issues proactively.
Given the upcoming inspection, the firm faced increased exposure to:
Ensuring readiness required a comprehensive and structured intervention.
From a strategic perspective, the firm did not have a fully developed approach to identifying and managing quality risks.
This resulted in:
Given the upcoming inspection, the firm faced increased exposure to:
Ensuring readiness required a comprehensive and structured intervention.
To address these challenges, HarAik implemented a targeted ISQM readiness and quality enhancement program, focusing on both technical compliance and practical execution.
The engagement began with detailed reviews of selected audit engagements prior to finalization.
This included:
This provided immediate insights into areas requiring remediation before inspection.
A structured assessment of quality risks was conducted across the firm.
This involved:
This established a risk-based foundation for quality management improvements.
Given the upcoming inspection, the firm faced increased exposure to:
Ensuring readiness required a comprehensive and structured intervention.
From a strategic perspective, the firm did not have a fully developed approach to identifying and managing quality risks.
This resulted in:
To enhance review processes, structured EQR protocols were implemented.
This involved:
This ensured consistent and effective pre-issuance reviews.
Finally, HarAik supported the firm in aligning its processes with regulatory expectations.
This included:
The firm achieved a significantly improved state of preparedness for regulatory inspection, with structured documentation and processes in place.
Standardized methodologies and documentation improved consistency and reliability across audit engagements.
By addressing key gaps, the firm minimized the risk of inspection findings and regulatory observations.
Efforts were made to ensure consistency in engagement execution and documentation.
This included:
This improved uniformity and audit defensibility across engagements.
Enhanced documentation and review processes strengthened the firm’s ability to defend audit work during inspections.
The firm now operates with a structured and scalable quality management system, aligned with ISQM requirements.
This engagement highlights HarAik’s ability to support audit firms in achieving ISQM readiness through practical, risk-based, and inspection-focused solutions.
By strengthening documentation, monitoring, and review processes, firms can ensure consistent quality, regulatory compliance, and long-term sustainability.