why do shareholders check audit of company not the board of directors? (proper explanation)
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The principal purpose of the audit is to enable auditors to form an opinion on whether the financial statements prepared by directors do in fact give a 'true and fair' view, as required by company law, and to report that opinion, together with 'key audit matters' and a variety of other things, to shareholders.
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