Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - Requirements for continuing education of internal auditors
Requirements for continuing education of internal auditors
The requirements for the continuing education of internal auditors are:

1. Obtain and report the hours of completing the follow-up vocational education every year. The specific requirements depend on the type of certificates or qualifications held and whether they are employed;

2. Complete at least two hours of follow-up vocational education and professional ethics training every year;

3. The statement follows the international standard for the professional practice of internal auditing issued by IIA;

4. declare compliance with IIA's code of professional ethics.

The number of hours of continuing vocational education required each year depends on the type of vocational qualification or certificate held by the holder and whether the holder is employed or not. Practitioners have 40 class hours a year, and non-practitioners have 20 class hours a year. The number of class hours exceeded in the last registration cycle will not be counted in the next registration cycle.