Correct Answer: C
Right-to-audit clauses are intended to ensure the vendor addresses compliance requirements, which means that the vendor follows the laws, regulations, standards, and contractual obligations that apply to their business activities and operations. Right-to-audit clauses give the contracting party the right to access and review the records, processes, or activities of the vendor to verify that they are complying with the relevant compliance requirements and that they are meeting the expectations and responsibilities outlined in the contract. Right-to-audit clauses also help to identify and mitigate any compliance risks or issues that may arise from the vendor's performance or conduct, and to enforce any corrective actions or remedies if needed.
References: Right To Audit Clause Guide: Examples, Gotcha's & More1, Why You Should Use a Right to Audit Clause2, The Importance of Audit Rights in Vendor Contracts - Venminde