LONDON: Internal auditors, slammed by regulators for failing to spot how banks were rigging the Libor benchmark, should report directly to the board and have enough resources to do the job, a British industry body said on Monday.
Internal auditors are employed by companies but are not directly regulated and have become discredited due to a string of banking scandals.
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