08 Apr 2024
Ever wondered what a day in the life of an internal auditor looks like?Join us as we shadow CPA Pauline Wambui through her typical day at Kenya Airways. From early mornings to late evenings, Pauline gives us a glimpse into the world of audits and assessments.
I start by getting my kids ready for school before heading to the office. There, I dive into emails, update my daily plan, and then focus on executing audit assignments. There after, I make time for the gym or networking activities. Evening is family time, helping my kids with their homework and staying informed with the news. I prioritize rest by 10:30 pm for a fresh start the next day.
I wake up at 5:30 am, starting my day with personal devotion. After seeing my daughters off to the school bus, I take a moment to read - my current read is "The Saint, the Surfer and the CEO" by Robin Sharma. Then, I drop my kindergarten son at school before heading to work. It's a simple yet fulfilling start to each day.
Before I leave home, I ensure I've packed my breakfast and lunch. I also double-check that my phone and gate pass are safely in my handbag. These simple preparations set the tone for a productive day ahead.
Internal Audit core mandate is to provide independent, objective assurance and advisory services to the business with an aim of improving company operations. To give an assurance, an internal auditor carries out various audit procedures in every audit cycle. These include developing of audit plan, risk assessment, test the controls, identification of control gaps and recommendations.
In a typical day I handle the following tasks:
1) Risk assessment of the business processes and internal controls in place.
2) Perform audit walkthroughs with auditees for better understanding of business processes.
3) Develop test plans and test the design and effectiveness of controls in place.
4) Document all audit working papers in the audit management tool (Highbond)
5) Identify gaps in the current business processes and give practical recommendation.
6) Provide feedback to auditees on areas of improvement.
7) Present audit report to senior management and offer advisory services.
8) Follow ups with stakeholders on closure of open audit issues to ensure recommendations are implemented.
9) Continuous professional development especially on emerging risks in relation to cyber security and Technology, ESG integration, Artificial Intelligence and future of audits, data protection, continuous auditing and monitoring through data automation.
10) Conduct risk and fraud induction trainings to new staff.
Internal Audit assignments are performed in teams of two or three staff. I keep track of each member's task status to ensure seamless execution, even in unforeseen circumstances.
Additionally, during staff transitions, I play a role in preparing quarterly reports for the Audit and Risk Committee board, ensuring continuity and transparency in our department's operations.
My typical workday concludes around 5:30 pm, though occasionally, tight deadlines may require me to stay until 7:30 pm. Before leaving, I conduct a self-assessment to evaluate the day's achievements and note key lessons learned. I also take a moment to plan for the following day, ensuring a smooth transition and preparedness for upcoming tasks.
08 Apr 2024
Ever wondered what a day in the life of an internal auditor looks like?Join us as we shadow CPA Pauline Wambui through her typical day at Kenya Airways. From early mornings to late evenings, Pauline gives us a glimpse into the world of audits and assessments.
08 Apr 2024
This article features Ann Njoki, a Security Assistant with a passion for spoken poetry. Ann's journey into poetry began with a push from her grammar teacher, and she has since developed a profound love for this unique form of expression. Read on to discover how Ann finds inspiration, prepares for performances, and balances her creative pursuits with her role at Kenya Airways.
17 Aug 2023
What’s your day like upon waking up? My day starts at 4:30 A.M. I never skip a day without taking a few glasses of warm water in the morning and doing a bit of exercise then I prepare my daughter for school. Being the only KQ staff in my station simply means everything literally depends on me (operational, commercial, and administrative duties). That also means, I am the CEO, HOD, DO, Kilo 1, Lima Lima, Office Groomer, Load Controller, name them. There are a lot of duties that must be carried out right from the moment I wake up in the morning.