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Write answers to each of the five (5) situations described below addressing the required criteria (i. e. 1 & 2) in each independent case. you may use a tabulated format if having "threats", "safeguards" and "objective assessment" as column headings.
bret hart has been appointed as a junior auditor of black & white (bw). one of his first tasks is to review the firm’s audit clients to ensure that independence requirements of apes 110 (code of ethics for professional accountants) are being met. his review has revealed the following:
(a) neptune limited is one of bw’s audit clients. mark is a partner in bw and practices in the same office as bruce, who is the lead engagement partner for the neptune limited audit. mark is not involved in the neptune limited audit himself. mark’s wife michelle owns shares in neptune limited.
(b) mariah parker is an assurance manager with bw and it has just been decided to allocate her to the audit of organic foods limited (ofl). mariah’s financially independent daughter, juliette, has recently purchased a very large parcel of shares of significant value in ofl.
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for each of the independent situations above, and using the conceptual framework in apes 110 (code of ethics for professional accountants), answer the following questions:
1. identify potential threat(s) to independence & recommend safeguards (if any) to reduce the independence threat(s) identified.
2. provide an objective assessment of whether audit independence can be achieved

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