D all the way! Integrity of management is like the secret sauce of a successful audit. Without it, the whole thing might as well be a game of charades.
B is the answer, hands down. Consistency in accounting principles is the foundation for a reliable audit. If the client can't keep it together year after year, how can the auditor trust the numbers?
I'm going with C. Apparent scope limitation is a red flag that the auditor should definitely consider. Can't have a solid audit without access to all the necessary information.
Option D is the way to go! Integrity of management is crucial for a successful audit engagement. Anything less would be like driving a car with no steering wheel - not gonna end well.
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