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  • Global Search for Volunteer Members to Join the IPSASB

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    The global search for volunteer members to serve on the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) is underway. The IPSASB is an independent standard-setting body that works to strengthen public financial management globally through developing and maintaining accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards® (IPSAS®), IPSASB Sustainability Reporting Standards™ (IPSASB SRS™), and other high-quality reporting guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities.

    The Nominating Committee is seeking nominations from a wide range of relevant backgrounds, including:

    • Public sector standard setters
    • Preparers of accrual-based financial statements and/or public sector sustainability reports who may come from Ministries of Finance, Accountants Generals’ Departments, or other institutions
    • Users of general-purpose financial reports, such as parliamentarians, budget offices, and credit-rating agencies
    • Public sector external auditors
    • Candidates from jurisdictions that are transitioning to or have already implemented IPSAS

    Candidates should have relevant experience, potentially including a strong knowledge of issues related to financial and sustainability reporting, reporting standard-setting experience, direct experience with public financial reforms, and / or familiarity with the needs of financial statement users. Excellent English communication skills are required.

    The initial term of service for these volunteers will be for three years, commencing on January 1, 2026, with the potential to renew for another three-year term.

    All stakeholders, including from national, state, and local governments, national standard setters, IFAC member organizations, the Forum of Firms and their members from public accounting firms, other organizations, and members of the general public, are encouraged to nominate candidates or apply.

    Nominations from all regions of the world are encouraged, with a particular emphasis on qualified candidates from Africa and Latin America (both Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries) regions. Nominations of female candidates are strongly encouraged.

    “IPSASB members have the unique opportunity to shape the future of public sector reporting and connect with colleagues from around the globe," said Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair. "As the IPSASB enters a new phase with an increased focus on the maintenance and application of the IPSAS suite of standards, along with the development of sustainability reporting standards, I strongly encourage jurisdictions that are using IPSAS, or actively transitioning to IPSAS, to nominate candidates.”

    The deadline for submitting applications is January 31, 2025. Please see the Call for Nominations for more details and information on how to submit an application.

    About the IPSASB
    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) works to strengthen public financial management globally through developing and maintaining accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards® (IPSAS®), IPSASB Sustainability Reporting Standards™ (IPSASB SRS™) and other high-quality financial reporting guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities. It also raises awareness of IPSAS and IPSASB SRS and promotes the adoption and implementation of these to enhance the quality and consistency of practice throughout the world and strengthen the transparency and accountability of public sector finances and sustainable development.  The Board receives support from the Asian Development Bank, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the New Zealand External Reporting Board, the government of Canada, and The World Bank. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IPSASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.

  • IFAC Welcomes Rodrigo Buenaventura as New Secretary General of IOSCO

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    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) warmly welcomes the appointment of Rodrigo Buenaventura as new Secretary General of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), and congratulates IOSCO on the announcement.

    Lee White, Chief Executive Officer of IFAC, said: "IOSCO is one of IFAC’s most important global partners. Rodrigo’s appointment to Secretary General provides an exciting opportunity to deepen our collaboration, and to strengthen our relationship on behalf of the global accountancy profession.”

    Mr. Buenaventura currently serves as Chair of the Spanish Securities and Markets Commission (CNMV).  He is a member of the IOSCO Board and the Board of Supervisors of ESMA.  He also serves as Chair of the IOSCO Sustainable Finance Task Force, Vice-chair of the OECD Corporate Governance Committee and Chair of the ESMA Markets Standing Committee.

    “With his extensive experience in securities regulation, corporate governance, and sustainable finance, there is no doubt that Rodrigo will add meaningfully to IOSCO’s important work in sustainability reporting and assurance and integrity in Carbon Markets, among other areas. I have worked closely with Rodrigo over a number of years, and look forward to working closely with him into the future.

    “I also wish to recognize the outstanding contributions of Tajinder Singh in his role as Acting Secretary General, and in his ongoing role of Deputy Secretary General, and I look forward to continuing to work together,” said Mr. White.

    IFAC, an Affiliate Member of IOSCO and the sole representative of the accountancy profession, shares with IOSCO a longstanding commitment to promoting high-quality financial reporting and audit, high-quality sustainability reporting and assurance, good corporate governance, and broader investor protection. 

    About IFAC

    IFAC, by connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly global.

    IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of international recognition.

    IFAC and its members work together to shape the future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and commitment to the public interest.

  • Jean Bouquot Named as IFAC’s Next President

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    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), the voice of the global accountancy profession, has announced the election of Jean Bouquot as its President. Mr. Bouquot will serve a two-year term through November 2026, having served previously as IFAC Deputy President since November 2022.

    “It is my honor to serve as IFAC President,” said Mr. Bouquot. “Together with my fellow Board members, I will work on behalf of all IFAC members, convene the profession and its stakeholders to highlight the role and activities of IFAC, and always advance the profession in the public interest.

    Mr. Bouquot joined the IFAC Board in November 2020, nominated by Compagnie Nationale des Commissaires aux Comptes (CNCC) and Conseil National de l'Ordre des Experts-Comptables (CNOEC). During his term as CNCC President and together with the CNCC Board, he led reforms that significantly strengthened the French audit profession. Mr. Bouquot was also the President and Deputy President of the Compagnie Régionale des Commissaires aux Comptes de Versailles et du Centre (CRCC Versailles). He is currently a Board member of the Fédération Internationale des Experts-comptables et commissaires aux Francophones (FIDEF), an IFAC Network Partner organization.

    Mr. Bouquot has over 44 years of experience as an auditor in various positions at EY with wide exposure to international activities. He currently runs his own small firm in Paris, France.

    Taryn Rulton Named IFAC Deputy President

    IFAC also announced the election of Taryn Rulton as its Deputy President. Ms. Rulton joined the Board in November 2020.

    Ms. Rulton has over 30 years of experience across the United Kingdom and Australia. She brings a diverse background that involves the banking industry, Big-4 firms (KPMG & EY), government, private companies, NGOs, and universities. She currently holds the position of Chief Commercial Officer at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia.

    Ms. Rulton has significant corporate governance experience and currently serves on multiple corporate Boards and committees in the not-for-profit and public sector, including as the Chair of Audit and Risk Committees. She has standard-setting experience and completed two terms on the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB).

    New Board Members Elected

    IFAC also announced new and re-appointed Board members:

    New appointments:

    • Ms. Josephine Su Han Phan (CPA Australia)
    • Mr. Michael Niehues (IDW/WPK, Germany)
    • Mrs. Patricia Stock (SAICA, South Africa)
    • Mr. Mark Vaessen (Royal NBA, Netherlands)
    • Mr. Lei Yan (CICPA, China)
    • Dr. Ahmad Almeghames (SOCPA, Saudi Arabia)

    Reappointments:

    • Mr. Greg Anton (AICPA, USA)
    • Ms. Tashia Batstone (CPA Canada)

    Lee White, Chief Executive Officer, said: “On behalf of the IFAC President, Jean Bouquot, and entire IFAC community, I wish to extend our sincere gratitude to Asmâa Resmouki, the Immediate Past President, and outgoing Board members—Lisa Padmore, Margrét Pétursdóttir, Jeanine Poggiolini, Dr. Jianhua Tang, and Ayşe Arıak Tunaboylu for their tremendous service to our profession, and for the invaluable wisdom and support to me and all of our members during their tenures.”

    New IFAC Members and Associate Admitted

    In addition to the election of new Board members, the IFAC Council also approved new Member and new Associate organizations.

    New IFAC Members:

    • Colegio de Contadores Públicos de Pichincha y del Ecuador
    • Consejo General de Economistas de España
    • Emirates Association for Accountants and Auditors

    New Associates:

    • Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Maldives  
    • Ordre National des Experts-Comptables Algériens
    • Ordre des Professionnels Comptables du Burundi
    • Ordre National des Experts Comptables du Gabon

    The new appointments and membership admissions were approved at the 2024 IFAC Council hybrid meeting, with a physical location held in Paris, France on November 6-7, 2024.

    About IFAC

    IFAC, by connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly global.

    IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of international recognition.

    IFAC and its members work together to shape the future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and commitment to the public interest.

    Taryn Rulton (CAA NZ / CPA AU, Australia) Appointed Deputy President; New Board Members, Member Organizations Approved

  • Ms. Sheila Fraser and Dr. Andreas Bergmann Recognized with the IFAC Global Leadership Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Accountancy Profession

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    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) has selected Ms. Sheila Fraser of Canada and Dr. Andreas Bergmann of Switzerland as the 2024 recipients of the IFAC Global Leadership, recognizing their outstanding contributions to public sector accounting.

    Ms. Sheila Fraser

    Sheila Fraser is highly respected for her pioneering work in public sector auditing and governance. She is a former Auditor General of Canada and was the first woman to hold this position. During her tenure, she set new benchmarks for transparency and accountability in government financial management. Fraser’s efforts focused on promoting ethical governance and strengthening public sector accountability across Canada, making her a globally recognized advocate for financial integrity.

    Fraser also contributed her expertise internationally, serving on several key advisory groups and boards. She has been an influential voice on global public sector finance issues, particularly as a member of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB). She served as the IFRS Foundation Vice-Chair and as an IFAC Board Member, as well as serving in various other international audit forums where her insights have helped shape public sector auditing standards and practices around the world.

    Her career has been marked by a dedication to fostering trust in public institutions and a commitment to rigorous financial oversight, which continues to inspire financial professionals globally.

    "It is a great honor to present this award to Sheila, whose career has been a beacon of integrity and accountability," said IFAC President Asmâa Resmouki. "Through her exemplary leadership as Auditor General of Canada and her invaluable contributions on the international stage, Sheila has tirelessly championed transparency and good governance in the public and private sectors. Her unwavering commitment to public interest and financial stewardship continues to inspire professionals across the globe and strengthens the foundation of trust in our profession."

    Dr. Andreas Bergmann

    Dr. Andreas Bergmann, Director and Professor of Public Finance at the ZHAW School of Management and Law in Zurich, is a prominent figure in advancing public sector finance and governance. As the inaugural Chair of the IPSASB Academic Advisory Group, he fosters collaboration between academic research and international standard-setting bodies to tackle emerging public finance issues, such as sustainability reporting. Dr. Bergmann has also played a crucial role in supporting the implementation of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) in various regions, including Latin America, through partnerships with organizations like the Swiss aid agency SECO.

    Beyond his academic contributions, Dr. Bergmann is recognized for his leadership as the former Chair of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) from 2010 to 2015. During this time, he strengthened global trust in public sector accounting standards, particularly in response to the sovereign debt crisis, and through leading the development of the ground-breaking Conceptual Framework, which has shaped all of the Board’s subsequent standard-setting work. He was also instrumental in establishing the Public Interest Committee (PIC), which has actively provided advice and recommendations concerning the development and delivery of the IPSASB strategy and work program to ensure that the Board’s activities, the appointment process for its members, and its standard-setting due processes all reflect the public interest. His advisory work extends across Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and particularly Latin America, helping governments improve financial transparency and governance. Dr. Bergmann has also authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and books, contributing to best practices in public sector accounting worldwide.

    "I am honored to present this award to Andreas, a visionary leader whose work has transformed public sector finance globally," said IFAC President Asmâa Resmouki. "From his leadership during challenging economic times as Chair of the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) to his continued advocacy for public sector transparency and governance reforms, Andreas has had a lasting impact on the profession. His commitment to enhancing global standards and fostering public trust is exemplary, and his contributions will continue to shape the future of public finance."

    Established in 2017 by the IFAC Board, the IFAC Global Leadership Award in Honor of Robert Sempier recognizes individuals who make outstanding contributions to the global accountancy profession. The award honors the contributions of Robert Sempier, IFAC’s first executive director who greatly contributed to the development of the profession worldwide.

    The Global Leadership Award was presented during IFAC’s Council meeting, held on November 6, 2024.

    About IFAC

    IFAC, by connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly global.

    IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of international recognition.

    IFAC and its members work together to shape the future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and commitment to the public interest.

  • IFAC & Global Accountancy Profession Urge G20 to Prioritize Sustainability and Governance

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    The global accountancy profession, through the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), is urging G20 leaders to focus on sustainability, transparency, and governance as the 2030 deadline for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approaches.

    A new publication, G20 Call to Action 2024: Building a Just World & a Sustainable Planet, underscores the essential role high-quality sustainability information, reporting and assurance play in achieving global sustainability targets. IFAC calls for G20 leadership in fostering a comprehensive ecosystem of sustainability reporting and assurance, grounded in international standards and supported by strong corporate governance practices.

    A Focus on Sustainability and Governance

    The Brazilian G20 Presidency highlights the importance of sustainability across climate, environmental, and governance dimensions—and the profession’s Call to Action aligns with this focus. It urges G20 leaders to adopt the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards, the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board’s recently approved International Standard on Sustainability Assurance (ISSA) 5000, and the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountant’s forthcoming ethics and independence standards for sustainability reporting and assurance.

    “As the 2030 deadline rapidly approaches, balancing environmental and societal priorities has never been more urgent,” said IFAC Chief Executive Officer Lee White. “Professional accountants, with their unique skills, experience, and public interest mandate, are driving the creation of a sustainable future. We’ve already seen policymakers, businesses, and society aligning with us to pursue these common goals, and we welcome the expansion of these crucial partnerships.”

    Key Recommendations for G20 Policymakers

    • Promote Trust Through High-Quality Information: Advocate for a global framework built on IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards and ISSA 5000 for assurance.
    • Enhance Public Sector Transparency: Support the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) in developing global public sector sustainability standards.
    • Strengthen Public Financial Management: Encourage governments to adopt accrual accounting and professionalize public finance to boost transparency.
    • Support SMEs in Sustainable Development: Ensure small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have access to the tools and resources needed to contribute to sustainability efforts.

    Accountancy Profession Taking Action

    In parallel with these recommendations, the global accountancy profession is taking concrete steps to support sustainability and governance objectives, including advancing the adoption of sustainability reporting standards, enhanced corporate governance, and improved transparency across sectors. Professional accountants and firms are also preparing for the adoption of ISSA 5000, ensuring they meet evolving sustainability reporting needs.

    In the public sector, IFAC is working with governments to implement accrual accounting and strengthen public financial management, enhancing accountability at all levels of government.

    United for Global Progress: A Shared Responsibility for Sustainability

    IFAC’s publication underscores that a just and sustainable planet is within reach, but only through collective action. “G20 policymakers must maintain their important momentum and seize this moment,” said Lee White. “The global accountancy profession is already moving forward, playing key roles in achieving the SDGs. We welcome the G20’s continued and increasing involvement. By adopting these recommendations and collaborating closely with the accountancy profession, we can build a sustainable future that leaves no one behind.”

    About IFAC
    IFAC, by connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly global.

    IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of international recognition.

    IFAC and its members work together to shape the future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and commitment to the public interest.

    New Publication Calls for Key Reforms to Build a Just and Sustainable Future

  • IFAC Congratulates Mark Koziel On Being Named Next CEO of AICPA & CIMA

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    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and its Chief Executive Officer Lee White congratulate Mark Koziel, CPA, CGMA, on today’s announcement that Mr. Koziel has been named to succeed Barry Melancon, in January 2025, as Chief Executive Officer of the AICPA & CIMA.

    Mr. White said: “I offer my personal congratulations to Mark on this significant appointment. Having had the opportunity to collaborate with Mark at many points in our respective careers, I very much look forward to continuing our work together, and to helping to ensure that the accountancy profession is truly global. 

    “Mark’s creative and strategic leadership will be a strength of foundation to continue the constructive relationship that AICPA & CIMA and IFAC share. Together, and indeed with other members of our profession, we will continue to use our collective voice, connected learnings and commitment to the public interest to ensure a strong and vibrant profession.”

    AICPA & CIMA, a champion of integrity and professional quality, is a longstanding and valued IFAC member, thanks in large part to the leadership of CEO Barry Melancon, who previously announced his intention to retire at the end of 2024.   

    Mr. White continued, “I also wish to recognize Barry Melancon, and his truly incredible contributions to our profession. Barry’s commitment and vision have been unparalleled, and we wish him the very best in the next chapter of his life.”

    About IFAC 

    IFAC, by connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly global. 

    IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of international recognition. 

    IFAC and its members work together to shape the future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and commitment to the public interest.

  • IPSASB's New Strategy Rebalances Work Program Towards IPSAS Maintenance and Sustainability Reporting

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    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board® (IPSASB®) has published its 2024-2028 Strategy and Work Program. The 2024-2028 Strategy builds on the strong foundation of the successful implementation of the 2019-2023 Strategy and Work Program.

    IPSASB Chair Ian Carruthers said: “The hard work during the 2019-2023 Strategic period to close gaps in the suite of IPSAS has allowed the IPSASB to shift resources towards ensuring the consistent application of IPSAS in the 2024-2028 Strategic period. Thank you to all our stakeholders who either responded to the consultation or participated at our regional roundtables that supported the proposals to add an application panel and post-implementation review process to help address the different resource capacities of stakeholders at various levels of accrual adoption and application of PFM.

    We’ve now also made the landmark change for the public sector of adding sustainability reporting standards to the high-quality global standards we deliver.”

    The IPSASB’s Strategic Objective for 2024-2028, strengthening Public Financial Management and sustainable development globally through increasing adoption and implementation of accrual IPSAS and international public sector sustainability reporting standards, will be achieved through the following activities:

    IPSASB-Strategy

    How to Access
    Access the IPSASB’s 2024-2028 Strategy and Work Program. The IPSASB encourages IFAC members, associates, and Network Partners to promote the availability of the IPSASB’s 2024-2028 Strategy and Work Program to their members and employees.

    About the IPSASB
    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) works to strengthen public financial management globally through developing and maintaining accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards® (IPSAS®) and other high-quality financial reporting guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities. It also raises awareness of IPSAS and the benefits of accrual adoption. The Board receives support from the Asian Development Bank, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the New Zealand External Reporting Board, the government of Canada, and The World Bank. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IPSASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.

    About the Public Interest Committee
    The governance and standard-setting activities of the IPSASB are overseen by the Public Interest Committee (PIC), to ensure that they follow due process and reflect the public interest. The PIC is comprised of individuals with expertise in public sector or financial reporting, and professional engagement in organizations that have an interest in promoting high-quality and internationally comparable financial information.

    The IPSASB issued its 2024-2028 Strategy and Work Program

  • IPSASB Issues Final Pronouncement on Concessionary Leases and Other Arrangements Conveying Rights Over Assets

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    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board® (IPSASB®), developer of IPSAS®, international accrual-based accounting standards for use by governments and other public sector entities around the world, has today issued Concessionary Leases and Other Arrangements Conveying Rights over Assets (Amendments to IPSAS 43, IPSAS 47, and IPSAS 48). 

    The new guidance addresses public sector issues specific to concessionary leases (i.e. leases at below-market terms) and other arrangements conveying rights over assets that are not leases that are prevalent in the public sector. It reflects feedback from constituents to the Request for Information, Concessionary Leases and Other Arrangements Similar to Leases, and build on the principles in IPSAS 43, Leases, IPSAS 47, Revenue, and IPSAS 48, Transfer Expenses, and thus complements those Standards.

    Concessionary Leases and Other Arrangements Conveying Rights over Assets will enhance accountability and decision-making in the public sector by providing new guidance to make the financial reporting of these specific arrangements more consistent and transparent,” said IPSASB Chair Ian Carruthers. “This final pronouncement completes the Leases project and equips public sector entities with a complete set of guidance to address their broad-ranging needs.”

    The amendments to IPSAS 43 and IPSAS 47 have an effective date of January 1, 2027. Earlier application is permitted. Access the Standard.

     

    About the IPSASB
    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) works to strengthen public financial management globally through developing and maintaining accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting StandardsTM (IPSAS®) and other high-quality financial reporting guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities. It also raises awareness of IPSAS and the benefits of accrual adoption. The Board receives support from the Asian Development Bank, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the New Zealand External Reporting Board, the government of Canada, and the World Bank. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IPSASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.

    About the Public Interest Committee
    The governance and standard-setting activities of the IPSASB are overseen by the Public Interest Committee (PIC), to ensure that they follow due process and reflect the public interest. The PIC is comprised of individuals with expertise in public sector or financial reporting, and professional engagement in organizations that have an interest in promoting high-quality and internationally comparable financial information.

  • IAASB Unveils New Technology Position to Shape the Future of Audit and Assurance Standards

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    The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) is pleased to announce the adoption of a new Technology Position that will guide how the IAASB adapts its work to embrace the intersection of audit, assurance, and technology. This new position marks a significant step forward in the IAASB’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the quality and relevance of its standards in the face of rapid technological advancement.

    “The pace of technological change presents the audit and assurance profession with opportunities and challenges. Our new Technology Position reflects the IAASB’s commitment to ensuring our standards evolve alongside these developments. We are setting a course that promotes innovation while safeguarding quality and consistency in audits and assurance globally,” said IAASB Chair Tom Seidenstein.

    The Position’s Three Components

    The Position is structured around three key components:

    • Technology Position Statement: The Statement outlines the IAASB’s commitment to facilitate and encourage the use of technology by practitioners and firms, ensuring the standards remain relevant and effective. The Statement also articulates how the IAASB will deliver on this commitment, including embracing technology-driven innovations and removing barriers in its standards to technology adoption.
    • Operationalizing the Technology Position: This component details the IAASB’s strategy for implementing the Statement by identifying opportunities for new or revised standards, along with developing non-authoritative materials and guidance. The IAASB is currently conducting a gap analysis to ensure current standards align with technological advancements.
    • Monitoring and Adapting to Technological Trends: The IAASB will continually monitor technological trends to ensure its standards are adapted and remain aligned with the rapidly changing landscape.

    By embracing innovation and continuously adapting to technological advancements, the IAASB is ensuring that its standards not only meet today’s demands but also anticipate the challenges of tomorrow. This forward-thinking approach will enhance audit quality, safeguard public trust, and support the evolving needs of practitioners and firms worldwide.

    About the IAASB
    The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board develops auditing, assurance, related services, and quality management standards and guidance in the public interest that support consistent performance of quality engagements. Along with the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants, the IAASB is part of the International Foundation for Ethics and Audit. The Public Interest Oversight Board oversees IAASB and IESBA activities and the public interest responsiveness of the standards. For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please visit Permissions.

  • IAASB Publishes New ISA for LCE Adoption Guide

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    The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) has released a comprehensive adoption guide designed to help jurisdictions adopt the ISA for LCE, an alternative to the full suite of International Standards on Auditing. The guide provides valuable insights into the adoption process, highlighting common steps and successful approaches, while also addressing potential challenges. The guide also outlines steps for legislative, regulatory, or relevant local bodies with standard-setting authority to allow practitioners to use the ISA for LCE.

    Accessible on the IAASB website, the adoption guide complements previously released resources, including videos, webinars and guidance. These materials will be supplemented by a first-time implementation guide later this year. Together, these resources offer a robust toolkit for navigating and implementing the ISA for LCE.

    The new guidance does not amend or override the ISA for LCE, the text of which alone is authoritative. Reading the guidance is not a substitute for reading the ISA for LCE. For more information and to access the new guidance, visit: www.iaasb.org/ISAforLCE