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December 8, 2015
Accountancy Age
Audit
firm governance code to champion quality and transparency
Based
on the feedback from early-year consultation of the Audit Firm Governance Code provisions
held by FRC – the role of independent non-executives was revealed to be
significant but could be further strengthened. Moreover, investors require more
direct appraisal from NED regarding firms’ audit performances.
FRC
CEO, Stephen Haddrill said: "The audit firm governance code has led to an
enhancement in governance of the major firms who have put significant effort
into adopting its key provisions… Above all it creates, through the independent
non-executives, an independent voice and challenge at the heart of the firms,
which is of particular importance in view of their public interest
responsibilities. The proposed new provisions will strengthen this voice
further, provide clarity about the code's purpose particularly in relation to
audit quality and encourage further transparency to investors."
Please
follow link for details: http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2438245/audit-firm-governance-code-to-champion-quality-and-transparency
December 7, 2015
PwC
PwC
appointed as auditor to probe Vatican finances
PwC shall conduct a comprehensive
external audit of the Vatican’s accounts. This is to support the Pope in his
zeal to excommunicate corruption from the church. The Big Four shall work with
Australian Cardinal George Pell who is head of secretariat that was formed to
oversee papal finances following a series of scandals.
Please follow link for details: http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2438045/pwc-appointed-as-auditor-to-probe-vatican-finances
December 4, 2015
Accounting Today
U.S.:
Litigation Environment Favorable for Audit Firms (for Now)
Law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher partner,
Michael Young, specializes in defending audit firms. He said in an auditing
conference in New York that –
“The litigation environment toward the
accounting profession right now is about the best I have seen it in more than
30 years of doing this… Litigation against the profession is down, and just as
important, the ability of the profession to effectively tell its story, to
effectively present its defenses, is better than at any other time while I have
been practicing law. But the times are changing, and in fact they have already
started to change.”
Much of the litigation in recent years
has come from the financial crisis but SEC is sending the message that it is
back on the accounting beat, Young warned.
Please follow link for details: http://www.accountingtoday.com/blogs/debits-credits/news/litigation-environment-favorable-for-audit-firms-for-now-76616-1.html
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