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The KPMG Review Internal Control: A Practical Guide
The guidance explains that the reference to all controls in provision D.2.1
should not be taken to mean that directors should review the effectiveness of
controls designed to manage immaterial risks. Rather it means that the Board
should consider all types of control including those of an operational or
compliance nature as well as internal financial controls.
The Combined Code and the underlying Hampel recommendations were the
catalysts for preparing the guidance. Nevertheless, the system of internal
control has an essential role to play in ensuring that a business is well run and
its strategic objectives achieved.
While the detailed provisions set out in the guidance have been drafted with
listed companies in mind, the principles are indicative of good practice and
apply equally to the public sector, unlisted companies and other organisations.