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The author, whose thinking has been considerably influenced by the insights of psychology, draws on his experience as a former chief auditor, to give a personal view of audit work. The role of the auditor, the organisational effects of rules and procedures, problems of motivation, the issue of audit independence and the operation of defence mechanisms in audit work are commented on and the main challenges are highlighted.

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