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Revision as of 00:30, 20 August 2026
Control Environment
Principle 2 - Exercise Oversight Responsibility
Attribute 2.05 - Members of an oversight body understand the entity's objectives, its related risks, and expectations of its stakeholders. In addition to an oversight body, an organization within the federal government may have several bodies that are key stakeholders for the entity, such as the White House, Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Department of the Treasury. An oversight body works with key stakeholders to understand their expectations and help the entity fulfill these expectations if appropriate.
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