Thank you.
There's a kind of phenomenon where, if too many people are aware of a problem, no one does anything, because everyone thinks that someone else will do something. This happens in cases of murder or rape: everyone hears noise in the building, but no one makes a move because people think someone else will. It sounds like the same thing is happening in procurement. When people see that there's a problem and that an audit is needed, they think that someone else, somewhere, will do it.
Do I have the wrong impression here?