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Comment les auditeurs externes peuvent-ils mieux identifier les signaux de défaillance concernant la continuité d'exploitation et activer efficacement la procédure d'alerte ?

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Sibous, Othmane ULiège
Promotor(s) : Antonelli, Cédric ULiège
Date of defense : 10-Jun-2025/24-Jun-2025 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/22606
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Title : Comment les auditeurs externes peuvent-ils mieux identifier les signaux de défaillance concernant la continuité d'exploitation et activer efficacement la procédure d'alerte ?
Translated title : [en] How can external auditors better identify warning signs of business failure related to going concern and effectively trigger the alert procedure?
Author : Sibous, Othmane ULiège
Date of defense  : 10-Jun-2025/24-Jun-2025
Advisor(s) : Antonelli, Cédric ULiège
Committee's member(s) : Essaheli, Hanine ULiège
Lovine, Sabrina 
Language : French
Number of pages : 79
Keywords : [en] Keywords: Going Concern – Audit Procedure – ISA 570 (Revised) – External Audit – Early Warning Signals – Business Continuity – Auditor Judgment –Regulatory Framework – Statutory Audit – Risk Assessment – Audit Standards
Discipline(s) : Business & economic sciences > Accounting & auditing
Target public : Professionals of domain
Student
Institution(s) : Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique
Degree: Master de spécialisation en gestion des risques financiers
Faculty: Master thesis of the HEC-Ecole de gestion de l'Université de Liège

Abstract

[en] The going concern assumption is a fundamental principle of financial reporting and external auditing.
Recent corporate failures, such as Carillion, Wirecard, and NMC Health, have highlighted the
limitations of current audit practices in identifying early warning signs of financial distress. This thesis
explores how external auditors can better detect failure signals that may compromise the going
concern of an entity and how they can effectively activate the alert mechanisms provided by
applicable standards and national regulations.
The research is based on a qualitative methodology, using semi-structured interviews with
experienced audit professionals (managers, senior managers, partners, and statutory auditors) from
different jurisdictions (Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Morocco), all of whom apply the
International Standards on Auditing (ISA). The study combines a theoretical analysis of the ISA 570
(Revised) standard, national legal frameworks (including the Belgian “safeguard procedure”), and
academic literature on audit judgment and business continuity, with empirical insights drawn from
professional experience.
The results reveal significant challenges in detecting and interpreting weak signals of distress,
especially when they are non-financial or context-dependent. The activation of the alert procedure
remains rare in practice and is often constrained by relational, legal, and reputational considerations.
However, several good practices and recommendations are proposed to enhance auditors’ ability to
identify risks and to strengthen their role in the early prevention of corporate failure.


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  • Sibous, Othmane ULiège Université de Liège > Master spéc. gest. risques fin.

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Committee's member(s)

  • Essaheli, Hanine ULiège Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > UER Finance, Comptabilité et Droit
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  • Lovine, Sabrina








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