Instruction 1. Read the attached copy of the 2020 Annual Report for Macquarie Group. Instruction 2. Write 1000 Words summary of the audit report carried out by PWC, taking into account and addressing areas such as : (a) risk assessment of Macquarie Group; (b) COVID-19 impact on the audit of Macquarie Group, including Inherent risk, Control risk and Detection risk of the year 2020 and future audits during COVID-19.. Instruction 2. There must be at least 5 references and these must be based on Australian Professional Audit Principles and Acts or regulations. Instruction 3. Refer to Australian Auditing Standards and quote accurately the correct AAS numbers for the statements you write in the report.

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