During my activity in the suggested edits review queue I have often seen robo-reviewers that seem to approve everything, only rejecting the (obvious) audits, thus they never get review banned.
Furthermore I suspect that some reviewers do not know that one should reject certain edits (like plagiarized tag wikis), because they may have totally missed the review guidelines.
This can lead to approved edits that significantly change answers, fix code in questions, introduce plagiarized content, are totally no improvement whatsoever, or even mess things up.
The current audits just check whether you are sleeping or not, but they don't enforce the rules for suggested edits.
I'd suggest to implement review audits that use real rejected edits instead of those auto-generated edits. For instance edits that have been rejected with 3:0 or 3:1 votes could be used for audits. And if someone fails such an audit, it should be pointed out why the edit was originally rejected.