Seen it before and most times it is a personality clash.
Your client(s) and not you should first contact the CB and speak with the person that oversees the auditors - have a non formal discussion and request a different auditor.
However if that route does not work your client(s) will need to make a formal request and back it up with a side note to BRC.
I have never seen a CB that did not take action.
The catch is and considering that good auditors communicate finding during the audit and then at outbriefing the question will be raised as to why your client(s) did not challenge on the spot and then immediately and if nesaccery file a complaint.
Years ago I "witnessed" an SQF audit that was being done by a very experienced 3rd party auditor that was one witness audit away from being an SQF Auditor and as it turned out it was the audit from hell that had to be stopped and taken over.
The best thing your client(s) can do is speak up and get this done - the industry will appreciate that they stepped up to the plate.
Edited by SQFconsultant, 01 October 2023 - 05:14 PM.
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