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  • Joint Statement From The IESBA And IAASB Chairs on the ISSB’s Progress Toward Inaugural International Sustainability Standards

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board applaud the recent announcement by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) that final decisions for all technical content related to ISSB's inaugural sustainability standards have been made and that the ISSB is entering the final stages of the standards development process ahead of an expected issuance at the end of Q2 2023.

    We echo the recent statement of support from the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and appreciate IOSCO's encouragement for our boards’ work to develop standards by the end of 2024. The IOSCO statement is a timely reminder that providing the necessary assurance and ethics standards is essential to complete the sustainability reporting and assurance standards infrastructure. We will continue to work closely with all parties as we develop our sustainability standards, which we will discuss at our respective March meetings.

  • Joint Statement from the IESBA and IAASB Chairs on the ISSB’s Progress Toward Inaugural International Sustainability Standards

    New York, New York English

    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board applaud the recent announcement by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) that final decisions for all technical content related to ISSB's inaugural sustainability standards have been made and that the ISSB is entering the final stages of the standards development process ahead of an expected issuance at the end of Q2 2023.

    We echo the recent statement of support from the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and appreciate IOSCO's encouragement for our boards’ work to develop standards by the end of 2024. The IOSCO statement is a timely reminder that providing the necessary assurance and ethics standards is essential to complete the sustainability reporting and assurance standards infrastructure. We will continue to work closely with all parties as we develop our sustainability standards, which we will discuss at our respective March meetings.

  • New Technology-Focused FAQ Now Available from IAASB

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    The Technology Consultation Group of the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) today released non-authoritative support material to help address certain frequently asked questions about investigating exceptions and the concept of performance materiality when performing audit procedures using automated tools & techniques (ATT). While not unique to ATT, questions on these topics have become more prevalent with the increasing use of ATT, which enable analyzing data sets with large volumes of information.

    The publication does not amend or override the International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), the texts of which alone are authoritative. Reading the publication is not a substitute for reading the ISAs. 

    Other technology-related publications are available on the IAASB’s Technology web page.

  • The IESBA Releases Update on Sustainability Work

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    Earlier today, the IESBA released "Continuing with the Development of Global Ethics and Independence Standards for Sustainability Reporting and Assurance," a publication providing an overview of the sustainability-related decisions made by the Board at it's recent meeting and how those decisions will shape the Board's work in 2023 and beyond.

    On December 2, 2022, the Board unanimously approved two new projects that will deliver the following:

    Sustainability Project

    • Profession-agnostic independence standards for use by all sustainability assurance practitioners
    • Specific ethics provisions relevant to sustainability reporting and assurance 

    Experts Project

    • Specific ethics and independence provisions addressing the use of experts by organizations as well as in the context of audit and assurance engagements (including sustainability assurance) 

    Read more here.

    Shares Upcoming Strategy, Including Timeline and Information on Global Roundtables

  • PIOB Opens Nominations Period for IESBA 2024 Volunteer Vacancies

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    The Invitations for Applications for vacancies on the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) have been issued by the Public Interest Oversight Board’s (PIOB) Standard-Setting Boards Nominations Committee for terms beginning January 1, 2024. The application period is open until February 10, 2023.

    The Invitations for Applications are open to all individuals and interested organizations, including those representing investors and the corporate governance community, regulatory bodies, national standard setters, audit practitioners, professional accountancy organizations and public sector organizations, and those in academia. Individuals may also make nominations on their own behalf.

    These vacancies are exciting opportunities for experienced individuals from diverse backgrounds to contribute to the evolving multi-stakeholder and multi-cultural composition of each board. Importantly, there is a tremendous opportunity to take part in the IESBA´s project to gain further global recognition and acceptance of its ethics and independence standards as a cornerstone of trustworthy reporting and assurance of financial and sustainability information, thereby contributing to safeguarding the proper functioning of financial markets and economies worldwide.

    As the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) is adopted or used in more than 130 jurisdictions worldwide, geographical balance is key to equipping the IESBA with the necessary regional experience and insights to develop relevant and globally operable ethics and independence standards. In this context, considering the current composition of the IESBA, applications are particularly, but not exclusively, sought from Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Oceania.

    For additional information on IAASB or IESBA nominations, please see the PIOB’s nominations web page or email SSBNomination@ipiob.org.

    About the IESBA

    The IESBA is an independent global standard-setting board. The IESBA's mission is to serve the public interest by setting ethics standards, including auditor independence requirements, which seek to raise the bar for ethical conduct and practice for all professional accountants through a robust, globally operable International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) (the Code).

    The IESBA believes a single set of high-quality ethics standards enhances the quality and consistency of services provided by professional accountants, thus contributing to public trust and confidence in the accountancy profession. The IESBA sets its standards in the public interest with advice from the IESBA Consultative Advisory Group (CAG) and under the oversight of the Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB).

    IESBA Encourages Qualified Candidates to Apply

  • IESBA Staff and JICPA Issue Joint Guidance Illustrating Application of IESBA Code to Technology-related Scenarios

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    Rapidly advancing technology is transforming the way that professional accountants conduct their work. In this dynamic context, accountants’ competencies and ethical mindset and behaviors, underpinned by the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) (the IESBA Code), are crucial to supporting continued public trust in their work.

    To assist professional accountants in business and in public practice in ethically navigating the challenges and opportunities brought by technological transformations, earlier today the Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants (JICPA) and the staff of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) jointly released Ethical Leadership In a Digital Era: Applying the IESBA Code to Selected Technology-Related Scenarios. This non-authoritative publication provides seven hypothetical scenarios to illustrate how accountants can navigate practical issues in ethical leadership when using or implementing technology.

    Each scenario highlights the application of specific requirements and guidance in the IESBA Code, in particular those related to compliance with the fundamental principles of ethics, and auditor independence.

    The publication was developed by the JICPA under the auspices of the IESBA’s Technology Working Group. The document is available on the IESBA’s and JICPA’s websites.

  • IESBA, IAASB Welcome IOSCO Statement of Support for Developing Standards Relating to Assurance of Sustainability-related Information

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) and International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) welcome today’s announcement from the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) of its support and encouragement for the IAASB’s and IESBA’s work on developing standards relating to assurance of sustainability-related information. The IAASB and IESBA acknowledge that stakeholders are increasingly seeking assurance of sustainability-related information and that it is important to respond to market demands with robust standards applicable to all sustainability assurance providers.

    IAASB Chair Tom Seidenstein said: “There is a clear need for ongoing dialogue and collaboration to ensure sustainability reporting, assurance, and regulation develop in a cohesive manner to provide decision-useful information to stakeholders. We are pleased to have IOSCO’s support for our ongoing work to enhance sustainability assurance standards and look forward to continuing our strong, fruitful relationship with IOSCO and others.”

    IESBA Chair Gabriela Figueiredo Dias said: “Ethics standards, including independence requirements, are foundational to public trust in the assurance of sustainability-related information. It is crucial and in the public interest that all assurance providers, whether or not they are from the accountancy profession, adhere to the same high bar of ethical behavior and independence when engaged in such assurance work. We have given high priority to bringing to market fit-for-purpose ethics and independence standards in this area and look forward to close coordination with IOSCO and IAASB on this journey.”

    The IAASB meets this week to continue discussions and vote on its sustainability assurance project proposal to develop an overarching standard for assurance engagements on sustainability. The standard will provide a global baseline for all professional assurance providers providing assurance on any sustainability information being reported, if the preconditions necessary for effective assurance are met.

    The IESBA meets this week to consider possible approaches to standard setting in relation to sustainability assurance and sustainability reporting, recognizing that professional accountants in business play a “first line of defense” role in preparing and presenting trustworthy sustainability information. The IESBA will also consider the applicability of its standards to assurance providers outside of the accountancy profession. The IESBA anticipates approving a project plan by December 2022.

    The IAASB and IESBA will continue to closely collaborate with IOSCO and other regulatory and standard-setting bodies to inform the development of robust standards that foster independent, high-quality engagements and globally consistent practices.

     

    About the IAASB
    The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board develops auditing and assurance standards and guidance for use by all professional accountants under a shared standard-setting process involving the Public Interest Oversight Board, which oversees the activities of the IAASB, and the IAASB Consultative Advisory Group, which provides public interest input into the development of the standards and guidance. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IAASB 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 IESBA

    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) is an independent global standard-setting board. The IESBA serves the public interest by setting ethics standards, including auditor independence requirements, which seek to raise the bar for ethical conduct and practice for all professional accountants through a robust, globally operable International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards).

    The IESBA believes a single set of high-quality ethics standards enhances the quality and consistency of services provided by professional accountants, thus contributing to public trust and confidence in the accountancy profession. The IESBA sets its standards in the public interest with advice from the IESBA Consultative Advisory Group (CAG) and under the oversight of the Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB).

  • IFAC Seeks Feedback on Digital Platform, e-International Standards (eIS)

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    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) is seeking user feedback via a brief survey that will help shape phase two of its digital platform, e-International Standards (eIS). The anonymous survey allows users to rank which features they would like to see in future updates to the platform, and even includes a space to suggest ideas.

    Since its launch in November 2021, eIS has provided over 30,000 stakeholders digital access to standards and resources developed by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), and the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB).

    IFAC intends to consistently evolve the platform to meet user needs and will take into consideration all survey responses when moving forward with the product. The survey closes on August 31, 2022.

    Access the e-International Standards platform here.

    About IFAC
    IFAC is the global organization for the accountancy profession dedicated to serving the public interest by strengthening the profession and contributing to the development of strong international economies. IFAC is comprised of 180 members and associates in 135 countries and jurisdictions, representing more than 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

    Stakeholders’ responses will shape phase two of eIS

  • IESBA Comments on the ISSB’s Sustainability- and Climate-Related Disclosures Exposure Drafts

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) has submitted a response to the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) on the ISSB’s Exposure Drafts – General Sustainability-Related Disclosures and Climate-Related Disclosures.

    The IESBA believes that to meet the sustainability information needs of investors, customers, employees or potential employees, government agencies and other stakeholders, the infrastructure that supports sustainability reporting and assurance must be underpinned by the highest standards of ethical behavior. Fit-for-purpose, globally applicable standards, such as those set out in the IESBA Code and future, sustainability-related standards that the IESBA has already committed to developing, alongside a robust system of quality management, oversight and enforcement, are essential for consistent, relevant and trustworthy sustainability reporting.

    Click here to view the IESBA’s official response.

    Sees the IESBA Code as Foundational to Trustworthy Sustainability Reporting

  • ACT NOW: Comment Deadlines Nearing on Two Key IESBA Exposure Drafts

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) is reminding stakeholders and encouraging the public to act soon and submit comments on their two open exposure drafts.

    The Proposed Revisions to the Code Relating to the Definition of Engagement Team and Group Audits establish provisions that comprehensively address independence considerations for firms and individuals involved in an engagement to perform an audit of group financial statements. The exposure draft landing page linked above includes a webinar explaining the proposed revisions.

    Comments are requested by May 31, 2022.

    The Proposed Technology-related Revisions to the Code seeks to enhance the Code’s robustness and expand its relevance in an environment being reshaped by rapid technological advancements. The proposed amendments will guide the ethical mindset and behavior of professional accountants in business and in public practice as they deal with changes brought by technology in their work processes and the content of the services they provide. The exposure draft landing page linked above includes a webinar explaining the proposed revisions. 

    Comments are requested by June 20, 2022. (For stakeholders who are unable to submit a formal response, an online survey has been created for the Tech ED.)

    Public input is a critical component of the standards setting process. The IESBA encourages all stakeholders to comment on both important exposure drafts. Learn more about the IESBA at www.ethicsboard.org