Case Closure

Case closure refers to the final step in a compliance or investigative process where a case is officially marked as resolved. This involves documenting the conclusion of the investigation, summarizing findings, actions taken, and any recommendations for future improvements. Proper case closure ensures that all relevant information is recorded, and the case can be referenced later if needed.

A well-documented case closure process is vital for maintaining transparency, supporting audit readiness, and ensuring consistent handling of compliance cases.