Question

Your firm has been appointed as the auditor of Bush Mining Inc. (BMI), a company that runs small mining operations in remote areas of northern Canada, primarily in surface mines. You have been assigned the job of audit senior for BMI.

BMI's operations are subject to provincial and federal laws and regulations. These laws and regulations have become stricter in recent years and some of BMI's older mines may be in violation of environmental laws.

Surface mining produces tailings (toxic wastes that are dangerous to animal and plant life). These tailings are either further processed and buried or retained in tailings ponds. BMI is required to restore the mining property to a safe condition after a mine is exhausted. BMI has programs in place to monitor and control pollutants that are released to the air and to local waterways.

Required:

A) What factors would affect the client business risk of BMI? Based upon your assessment of BMI's client business risk, would you adjust audit risk? Why or why not?

B) What is your preliminary assessment of audit risk? Justify your answer.

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