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Why is it necessary to obtain corroborating evidence for inquiry and for observation

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Corroborating evidence is obtained for inquiry and for observation because these audit procedures typically are not from independent sources and therefore are not considered to be highly reliable. For example, the auditor might follow up on the client's responses concerning the internal controls over the raw-material storeroom by conducting tests of the control procedures to verify their existence and effectiveness.

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