I can not comment on general policy, except that I personally would be against indiscriminate closing of questions in this tag.
That said, I can share reasoning that led me to cast duplicate votes on some of these questions.
As far as I can tell, recently we've got a canonical post on how to review in First Posts and Late Answers queues:
Based on that, I went over some prior questions and picked those where it looked like audit failure could be avoided if reviewer was familiar with guidance given in canonical question referred above. My initial plan was to close these as duplicates of that canonical question but after closer inspection I had to change it a bit.
Thing is, many of the questions I checked appeared to be focusing on a particular, specific issue which looked like better addressed in an answer to another, more specialized question, so I picked what looked like a more appropriate duplicate target for these.
As for mentioned "more specialized" question that served as a target for closer-matched duplicates, I also voted to close it as a duplicate of general canonical post, since it is covered in there (although as one of many different cases and with less attention to details).
Doing this I mostly followed an example of "canonical hierarchy" at MSE where most general guidance on particular topic is "surrounded" by duplicates that serve as convenient dupe-targets for some specific, frequently asked about sub-cases: