The head of a multi-billion Korean construction company hires a new, top-notch chief for the auditing department to get rid of corruption.
Buuuut....nothing is as it seems.
Good guys turn out to be evil, evil guys turn out to be actually good, there are a lot of hidden agendas inside the company and a lot of dark things going on behind the scenes.
But the new auditor-in-chief is not swayed by that or by threats and multiple attempts to stop him and his team.
There is a main, thrilling story-arch reaching its climax in the last episode, but the auditors have to solve many other cases along the way.
It is like a detective show where the auditor-in-chief is Sherlock Holmes and his team are his Watsons and they solve a very difficult case each episode (sometimes a case take two episodes to solve too).
The cases are all very intelligent, suspenseful and keep you guessing, there are many twists and turns and surprises until they are being solved.
Behind all of it though lurks a dark mystery that has yet to be discovered.
It is a big surprise who turns out to be the shadowy bad guy at the end of the main story arch, and why and how he or she did all the evil things.
"The Auditors" is intelligent and suspenseful entertainment with a great cast, a great script and great directing.
Highly recommended.
The best thing happens at the very end of the last episode (NO spoiler ahead) when there is a hint there may be a second season.
Can't wait for it!