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  • Laurie Endsley

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    Former IESBA Board Member

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    United States of America

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    Laurie C. Endsley joined as a Member of IESBA in January 2020, after being nominated by PwC. Ms. Endsley is a partner with PwC and has worked for more than 30 years as an auditor and attorney. Laurie is based in the New York office and serves as Deputy Global General Counsel and Global Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer for the PwC network. Laurie is a member of the PwC Network Risk & Quality Executive and in that capacity leads the PwC Network Monitoring Group. Laurie is also a member of the Global Regulatory Policy Board.

    Laurie previously served as the general counsel for the PwC Network Assurance LOS, as the PwC Central & Eastern European Regional General Counsel & Chief Risk Officer, as well as a member of the PwC CEE Management Board. Before these assignments, she served as the Chief of Staff in the Office of the Global CEO and Global Managing Partners. Laurie also worked for PwC in Russia as General Counsel, Chief Risk & Operating Officer, and as a member of the PwC Russia leadership and board.

    Laurie is a CPA and lawyer, and holds an honours undergraduate degree in accounting from Wayne State University, a J.D. cum laude from The University of Michigan Law School, and an MBA cum laude from the University of Chicago.

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  • Richard Huesken

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    United States of America

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    Richard J. Huesken joined the International Ethics Standards Board in January 2020. Rich is retired from EY, where he most recently served as the Global Independence Leader for the Ernst & Young Global Limited network, leading a multi-national team of professionals responsible for establishing independence policy, processes, and systems, monitoring of regulatory and standard setting developments, and consulting on independence matters. Rich was a member of EY’s Global Risk Management Executive Committee, Global Practice Group and Global Professional Practice Committee.

    Rich has more than 42 years of audit experience in a variety of industries. He previously served as the U.S. Independence Leader and as the Professional Practice Director for two EY regions. Rich graduated summa cum laude from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration. He is a Certified Public Accountant.

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    Rich Huesken, Official
  • IESBA December 2019 Meeting Highlights Podcast

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    Highlights from the IESBA's December, 2019 meeting in New York, NY.

    • 00:10 - Introduction: Diane Jules, IESBA Deputy Technical Director
    • 01:04 - Highlights & Key Developments: Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman
    • 04:51 - Non-Assurance Services: Richard Fleck, IESBA Deputy Chair
    • 07:01 - Fees: Ian McPhee, IESBA Member
    • 09:45 - Technology: Patricia Mulvaney, IESBA Member
    • 14:00 - IAASB/IESBA Coordination: Sylvie Soulier, IESBA Member
    • 16:08 - Final thoughts: Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman
    • 16:51 - Closing Remarks: Diane Jules, IESBA Deputy Technical Director
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    IESBA December 2019 Meeting Highlights Podcast
  • Tax Planning and Related Services

    Consistent with the SWP strategic theme “Elevating Ethics in a Dynamic and Uncertain World,” the objectives of the Task Force (TF) are to:

    (a)         Gather an understanding of regulatory, practice and other developments in corporate and individual tax planning by PAIBs and PAPPs.

    (b)         Identify and analyze the ethical implications of those developments and determine whether there is a need for enhancements to the Code or further actions.

  • Nominations open for Board Members to Join the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants

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    A global search has begun for highly qualified volunteers to join the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) as board members for an initial term of up to 3 years, commencing January 1, 2021. The search, being conducted by a nominating committee, is for five non-practitioner and public members and one practitioner member.

    Candidates should have experience with issues relating to ethics and independence and sufficient knowledge of the subject matters considered by the IESBA to contribute effectively to the board’s work.

    Anyone, including the general public, is invited to apply or nominate candidates. For practitioner vacancies, nominations of candidates from small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs) are strongly encouraged. For non-practitioner vacancies, the nominating committee is particularly interested in applications from: 

    • preparers of financial statements;
    • users of audited financial statements or assurance reports, including investor representatives;
    • members of the corporate governance community;
    • regulators;
    • policy makers; and
    • academics.

    English proficiency is essential, and an emphasis will be placed on nominations from the Asia, Latin America-Caribbean and Africa-Middle East regions. Additionally, gender balance remains an area of focus for the board.

    The IESBA is an independent standard-setting body that serves the public interest by setting high-quality, internationally appropriate ethics standards for professional accountants. The nominations process, with public interest oversight, aims to select the most suitable candidates for the available positions, while also aiming to achieve gender, regional and professional balance.

    Deadline for submitting applications is January 31, 2020. Please visit the nominating committee’s web page for more information about the vacancies and to learn how to submit an application via our online database.

  • IESBA eNews: November 2019

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    Visit the IESBA Project webpage to learn more about current projects and initiatives and to obtain the most current version of the IESBA’s Project Timetable. Highlights of the September 2019 meeting are available on the website and via podcast.

    Coordination with the IAASB – Third Annual IAASB/IESBA Plenary Meeting

    IAASB and IESBA Pledge Stronger Alliance at Third Annual Joint Plenary Meeting

    In September 2019, New York City played host to the Third Annual Joint IAASB/IESBA Plenary Meeting, in a coordination effort between the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) and the IESBA.

    Building on their overarching commitment for enhanced connectivity and coordination to better serve the public interest, the boards explored in particular how to better achieve “joined-up thinking” at a strategic level.

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    Watch and Learn! International Webinar on Proposed Changes for Role and Mindset Expectations

    The IESBA recently hosted a webinar to help stakeholders understand the recent proposed Code of Ethics changes to promote role and mindset expectations of all professional accountants. Listen to IESBA Deputy Chair Richard Fleck share an overview of the proposed revisions.

    Comments to the Exposure Draft, Proposed Revisions to Promote the Role and Mindset Expected of Professional Accountants, were due on October 31, 2019. Thank you to all who shared their insights.

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    Global Ethics Webinar; Explaining the Newly Effective Code of Ethics

    During the webinar, the IESBA representatives will explain the Code’s new structure; as well as the substantive revisions, including enhancement to the conceptual framework and provisions relating to inducements, including gifts and hospitality; pressure; and preparing and presenting information. The webinar will also touch on the new Non-compliance with Laws and Regulation (NOCLAR) and revised Long Association provisions; as well as the IESBA’s new eCode which was launched in June 2019.

    Wednesday November 20, 2019 at 10:00 AM SST (Singapore Standard Time)

    Register here to join!

    IFAC and IESBA introduce new websites

    You may have noticed something different during your most recent visit to ifac.org. IFAC has a new website, which includes a fresh look and tailored functionality for the IESBA.

    Improved user experience was central to the new site, which features a bold new design, more engaging content and easier navigation. The Knowledge Gateway has been substantially re-imagined to include all of IFAC’s content and the key focus areas are now color-coded throughout the site, making it easier to discover new, relevant content.

    In an effort to be more responsive to the needs of the boards, i’s now easier to find, follow and respond to calls for input. Also, if you’re looking for a new handbook from a standard-setting board, they’re now prominently featured and easily accessible.

    Tax Planning

    The Board approved Terms of Reference for its Tax Planning and Related Services Working Group. The multi-phased initiative will focus on engaging with a broad range of stakeholders as part of information gathering activities in Phase 1.

    The IESBA anticipates considering the Working Group’s final report in Q3 2020, which will inform the IESBA’s future work and deliverables in relation to this strategic initiative.

    Part 4B Alignment to ISAE 3000

    The Board unanimously approved for issuance, subject to approval by the PIOB, proposed changes to Part 4B of the Code, Independence for Assurance Engagements other than Audit and Review Engagements, to align it to changes to terms and concepts in the IAASB’s International Standard on Assurance Engagements (ISAE) 3000 (Revised), Assurance Engagements Other Than Audits or Reviews of Historical Financial Information.

    7. International Compliance Forum, 24-25 February 2020, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    IMH, in association with ICA, will hold the International Compliance Forum to discuss the latest developments and trends in corporate governance, as well as address the current challenges facing the global compliance & ethics community. The forum is intended to facilitate discussions on the benefits of compliance management in business and more importantly, the return on investment of compliance. 

    The International Compliance Forum will welcome a number of high caliber international speakers who will discuss how the compliance function has progressed over the years and exchange views on how organizations can use their compliance function to enable change and enhance their competitiveness.

    IESBA Chairman Dr. Stavros Thomadakis will be one of the distinguished speakers at the Forum.

    Upcoming IESBA Meeting Dates

    December 3 - 6, 2019 | IFAC Offices, New York

    Register to attend the IESBA meeting!

    Want to know more?

    Read the minutes and working papers for all our IESBA meetings. They’re a great information source about project progress and how we support and protect the public interest.

    Recent and Upcoming Outreach Activities

    November 2019 | China | Regulators, firms and other stakeholders

    November 2019 | Webinar on the revised and restructured Code for Asia Pacific stakeholders, in association with the ASEAN Federation of Accountants

    November 2019 | USA | 35th Annual SEC Reporting & FASB Forum

    November 2019 | Romania | Committee of European Audit Oversight Bodies (CEAOB)

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