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‘It’s the Same But Different…’: Socio-Ethical Values and Legal Rules on Hybrid Halal Audit

In: Emerging Technology and Crisis Management in The Halal Industry

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  • Muhammad Nizam Awang

    (Institute of Fatwa and Halal, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia)

  • Norhayati Rafida Abdul Rahim

    (Institute of Fatwa and Halal, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia)

  • Siti Syahirah Saffinee

    (Institute of Fatwa and Halal, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia)

  • Afandi Ahmad

    (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia)

  • Balqish Juliana Ali

    (Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia)

Abstract

The use of virtual technologies on halal audit process needs to be aligned with the development of legal framework safeguarding socio-ethical values as well as the core principles of halal certification, particularly the principles of integrity, confidentiality, objectivity, and independence. In order to reconcile socio-ethical values with legal rules, this paper discusses on the compliance in virtual audit context relating to the audit quality and standard, policy readiness, data security, and industry infrastructure. It concludes that regulatory compliance in halal audit environment in a manner which is practical and flexible for virtual/ remote implementation, and is aligned with the social-ethical and legal rules with respect to the conducts and ethics of audit.

Suggested Citation

  • Muhammad Nizam Awang & Norhayati Rafida Abdul Rahim & Siti Syahirah Saffinee & Afandi Ahmad & Balqish Juliana Ali, 2024. "‘It’s the Same But Different…’: Socio-Ethical Values and Legal Rules on Hybrid Halal Audit," Springer Books, in: Nor Aida Abdul Rahman & Mohd Helmi Ali (ed.), Emerging Technology and Crisis Management in The Halal Industry, chapter 0, pages 201-213, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-1375-2_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1375-2_13
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