Code Reviews are for the whole team to participate in. This makes it a great learning experience for your whole team. You can use these to bounce ideas off of each other and find the best way of doing something. I actually attend the code reviews at my company if I have the time free on my schedule and it in no way helps me with the QA process. I am there to learn and to help bounce ideas around.
Quality Assurance should have nothing to do with the code. I am currecntly a Software Quality Assurance Analyst with my company. In the QA process I do not need to see the code or have the code. I get the final application and test it at the application base. It is the DEVs responsiblility to test there their code not mine. The QA process is for testing the software as it is going to be used in the real world by the end users.
