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The 3 lines of defense for risk management

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      <subfield code="a">For years, risk in many organizations was managed on an ad-hoc basis by tenured leaders relying on their own experience, such as the CEO and any credit, market, legal and fraud experts on hand. Internal audit functions existed to identify necessary internal controls and make sure there were no gaping holes. Typically, internal audit was the only part of an organization performing regular risk assessments, and when something went wrong, management would cry, Where were the auditors?</subfield>
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      <subfield code="g">28/06/2016 Volumen 63 Número 5 - junio 2016 , p. 16-17</subfield>
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