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FS Confirmation Measures

19 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Hello and welcome to a new episode of "Applied FuSa," a podcast for FuSa pragmatists. Confirmation Measures, which means Confirmation Review, Audits and Assessments. In today's episode, we'll examine their significance and how to implement them in practice. We'll pay special attention to the topic of Level of Independence. Do audits and assessments always have to be conducted by external providers? Are internal auditors and assessors independent enough? These are questions we will answer.

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