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  • IESBA to Hold Global Webinars on the Proposed Revisions to The IESBA Code Relating to the Definition of Engagement Team and Group Audits

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) invites stakeholders to join one of two global webinars it will be holding on its recently released Exposure Draft, Proposed Revisions to the Code Relating to the Definition of Engagement Team and Group Audits.

    The webinars are scheduled as follows:

    • April 11, 2022, from 10:00-11:30 am Eastern Time.
    • April 19, 2022, from 10:00-11:30 am Greenwich Mean Time. 

    Each webinar will include an opportunity for stakeholders to participate in a questions and answers session. The first webinar will be presented by Ms. Caroline Lee, IESBA Deputy Chair and Chair of the IESBA’s Engagement Team – Group Audits Independence (ET-GA) Task Force, and Ms. Denise Canavan, former IESBA Technical Advisor and member of the ET-GA Task Force. The second webinar will be presented by Ms. Caroline Lee and Mr. Andrew Pinkney, IESBA Technical Advisor and member of the ET-GA Task Force. Both webinars will be held on Zoom.

    The proposals in the Exposure Draft establish provisions that comprehensively address independence considerations for firms and individuals involved in an engagement to perform an audit of group financial statements. The proposals also address the independence implications of the change in the definition of an engagement team―a concept central to an audit of financial statements―in the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board’s (IAASB) International Standard on Auditing (ISA) 220, Quality Management for an Audit of Financial Statements. The proposals were developed in close coordination with the IAASB’s group audits and quality management projects.

    The webinars will be held in English and available on YouTube.

  • The Fast Future With IFAC Podcast Series: Episode Two

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    The Fast Future With IFAC is a conversational podcast series that features innovative small- and medium-sized practitioners sharing how they’re adapting to the rapidly changing global economy.

    Episode Two features our recent discussion with Ron Baker, an American professional accountant and an eminent leader in the field of value pricing. He has spoken, written, and taught on the subject around the world since 1995. He hosts his own podcast, The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy, and is co-founder of the VeraSage Institute, a think tank dedicated to educating professionals internationally.

    Our host, IFAC principal Kristy Illuzzi, spoke with Ron about many pressing issues facing SMPs, including:

    • Deepening relationships with clients
    • Pricing value rather than costs
    • Disruptions to business models
    • Subscription pricing
    • Talent attraction and retention

    Click below or visit IFAC's iTunes podcast channel to listen to this episode. Be sure to subscribe to catch our next conversation with an innovative practitioner, coming soon.

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    The Fast Future With IFAC: Episode 2
  • Register Now for a Webinar on the Proposed Technology-Related Enhancements to the IESBA Code

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) invites you to join our upcoming webinar on the IESBA’s recently released exposure draft Proposed Technology-related Revisions to the Code, which includes changes to the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) (the Code).

    The webinar is scheduled for April 5, 2022, at 7:00 am Eastern Time - Click here to register now.

    This one-hour webinar will also include an opportunity for stakeholders to participate in a questions and answers session with the presenters, Mr. Richard Huesken, IESBA member and Chair of the Technology Task Force, and Mr. Gregory Driscoll, IESBA technical advisor and member of the Technology Task Force. It will be held on Zoom.

    The IESBA’s technology exposure draft represents the IESBA’s firm response to the transformative effects of technology by enhancing the Code’s robustness and expanding 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 proposed revisions build on the role and mindset changes that became effective last December, and the revised Non-Assurance Services (NAS) provisions that will become effective in December 2022.

    The webinars will be held in English and available on YouTube following the session. 

  • Nominations Open for Qualified Candidates to Join IESBA as Board Members

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    A global search has begun for highly qualified individuals to fill four volunteer openings on the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) for an initial term of service of up to 3 years, commencing January 1, 2023.

    The Public Interest Oversight Board’s (PIOB) newly formed Standard Setting Boards’ Nominations Committee has issued Invitations for Application, which includes the calls for both IESBA members and members of the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB). The application period will be open until March 30, 2022. The Board terms are renewable after the initial three years, for a maximum term of service of six years.

    The Nominations Committee will make recommendations to the PIOB for up to four appointments and re-appointments to the IESBA. Individuals may also make nominations on their own behalf.

    For additional information, please see the PIOB’s nominations web page or email SSBNominations@ipiob.org.

    PIOB Opens Nominations Process, Issues Invitation for Application

  • Latest Edition of the IESBA eNews Now Available

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    The latest IESBA eNews has been released and is available here

    The 2-page newsletter includes highlights of the various activities going on in and around the IESBA. 

    4th Quarter Edition Recaps the Board's Recent Meetings and Looks Ahead to 2022

  • IESBA Announces New Board Member Appointments for 2022

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) is pleased to announce new board appointments and reappointments to take effect on January 1, 2022.

    The five new Board Members are:

    • Mark Babington (Executive Director, Regulatory Standards, Financial Reporting Council, UK)
    • Christelle Martin (Former Group Director, ENGIE Group, France)
    • Felicien Muvunyi (Managing Partner, Garnet Partners, Rwanda)
    • Luigi Nisoli (Partner, Deloitte, Italy)
    • Channa Wijesinghe (Chief Executive Officer, Accounting Professional & Ethical Standards Board, Australia)

    The following two current Board Members will continue their service for another term:

    • Sanjiv Chaudhary (Senior Advisor - Policy & Regulations, KPMG, India)
    • Andrew Mintzer (Principle, Hemming Morse, USA)

    "I warmly welcome such a strong group of diverse and experienced professionals to the IESBA,” said Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman. “These are critical times for the profession as the global economy emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic and faces new challenges of sustainability. I am confident these individuals, along with the existing Board members, will serve the public interest with conviction in advancing high-quality ethics standards for the global accountancy profession.”

    The IESBA also announces the reappointment of Caroline Lee as its deputy chair for 2022.

    “I am very pleased that Caroline will continue serving as IESBA deputy chair in 2022," said Dr. Thomadakis. “As my term expires, I am confident that she will provide a steady voice as the Board transitions to welcoming our new chairwoman, Ms. Gabriela Figueiredo Dias, and that she will continue to serve as a strong advocate for IESBA across the globe.”

  • IESBA welcomes the Launch of eCode 2.0 and eIS

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    Today, the IESBA announced that the eCode – a digital tool to access and navigate the  International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) (the Code) – will be moving to the recently announced eIS, or e-International Standards, platform.  eIS is a web-based platform that provides electronic access to the authoritative standards developed by the IESBA, the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) and the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB). In addition to the standards, eIS provides access to non-authoritative resource materials, including staff-prepared Basis for Conclusions and Questions and Answers publications.

    “Over two years ago, the IESBA and IFAC jointly launched the eCode to provide a web-based resource for the adoption and use of the IESBA Code,” said Dr. Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman. “Now, with the launch of eIS, the profession has convenient access to an enhanced version of the eCode – or eCode 2.0 – alongside the digitized standards of the IAASB and the IPSASB. The new platform leverages technologies to further refine existing features and user experience of the eCode. The platform sets the stage for new functionalities in the future, including translations. I am confident that users will expand their use of eCode 2.0 and that the reach of the Code of Ethics will become even broader”.

    The eIS is intuitive, easily navigable and offers direct access to the 2021 edition of the IESBA Handbook and relevant resources. The eCode has a new look that will further enhance the user experience regardless of the device used to access the Code.  Constituents across the breadth of the stakeholder community were surveyed during the development phase to learn how they currently use the standards and how that use could evolve in a digital environment. The eIS and eCode 2.0 also benefited from the input from representatives of the IESBA and IESBA staff.

    “eIS is another significant leap forward as the IESBA continues to leverage modern technologies, including mobile access, to make the content of the Code as widely accessible, visible and user-friendly as possible,” said Ken Siong, the IESBA Program and Senior Director. “Between 2020 and 2021, as the eCode became a valuable resource for firms, national standard setters, regulators and audit oversight bodies, professional accountancy organizations, investors, academia and others, pageviews of the platform jumped nearly 40%. We’re looking forward to seeing that trend continue and accelerate under eIS.”

    Users of the current eCode will still be able to access the platform at www.IESBAeCode.org until December 30, 2021. However, as of December 31, 2021, they will be re-directed to the eIS platform.

    To learn more about eIS, click here

    To learn more about the IESBA, visit www.ethicsboard.org.

  • Gabriela Figueiredo Dias to Lead the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA)

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    Ms. Gabriela Figueiredo Dias will become the first Chairwoman of the IESBA from January 1, 2022. Ms. Figueiredo Dias will succeed Dr. Stavros Thomadakis, who has led the IESBA since 2015.

    Ms. Figueiredo Dias has extensive experience in international standard setting, legal and regulatory structure and governance, and academia. She currently serves as the President of the CMVM (Portuguese Securities Market Commission), the authority responsible for regulating and supervising the markets of financial instruments, covering listed companies, asset managers, auditors and investment firms. There, she provides strategic direction to the Board, manages the organization and represents it before International Organizations such as IOSCO and OECD, the European Commission and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), as well as the Portuguese Government, the National Council of Financial Supervisors and market stakeholders. She has also served as head of the international and regulatory policy department and of the issuers and financial information department at CMVM and has extensive experience in and understanding of financial regulatory frameworks. In addition, she has served as a member of the ESMA Board and Management Board, member of the IOSCO Board, Vice-Chair of the OECD Corporate Governance Committee, Chair of the ESMA Investment Management Standing Committee, and she will remain in office as non-executive President of the General Board of the University of Coimbra in Portugal. She holds a master’s degree in law from the Coimbra University Law School.

    “I am honored to be selected as the next IESBA Chair during this critical time of transition for the Board and the profession,” said Ms. Figueiredo Dias. “As President of the Portuguese Securities Commission, I have advocated for strong international standards, based on robust ethical principles and developed with the public interest in mind. The IESBA’s work in setting high-quality, internationally appropriate ethics standards for auditors, including in respect to their independence, and other professional accountants in business, the public sector and public practice is critical to the integrity and robustness of the global financial system and architecture, and I look forward to leading the IESBA in playing an impactful role toward a more sustainable global economy and society.”

    “Having experienced firsthand the demands of this role, I am confident Gabriela’s knowledge of the field and unwavering commitment to enhancing ethics on behalf of the public interest will be invaluable assets to the IESBA,” said Stavros Thomadakis, IESBA Chairman. “I look forward to Gabriela’s service to the IESBA and believe she will be a strong and assiduous proponent of the Board’s collective vision.”

    Ms. Figueiredo Dias’ appointment was recommended by the Interim Nominating Committee after an independent and extensive global search. Her appointment was endorsed by the IFAC Board and approved by the Public Interest Oversight Board, which oversees the IESBA.

    "I’m pleased to convey that the Interim Nominating Committee recommended Ms. Figueiredo Dias via a very competitive process," said Makoto Sonoda, Interim Nominating Committee Chair. "The Committee has full confidence in Ms. Figueiredo Dias who will bring her extraordinary experience, a clear vision, and a vast network to the IESBA, all of which will contribute to the Board’s public interest mandate and mission of strengthening ethics standards globally.”

     

    About the IESBA

    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (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).

    About the Interim Nominating Committee

    Chaired by Mr. Makoto Sonoda, Chair of the Committee on Issuer Accounting, Audit and Disclosure (Committee 1) of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and Director for International Accounting and Director for International Capital Market Regulation of the Financial Services Agency (FSA), the Interim Nominating Committee was formed by the Monitoring Group to conduct an independent global search for the new IESBA Chair.

  • Latest Edition of the IESBA eNews Now Available

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    The latest IESBA eNews has been released and is available HERE

    The 2-page newsletter includes highlights of the various activities going on in and around the IESBA. 

    3rd Quarter Edition Previews the Upcoming Board Meeting and Latest Activities

  • IESBA Proposes Conforming Amendments to the Code Following Issuance of IAASB’s Suite of Quality Management Standards

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    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) today released for public comment the Exposure Draft, Proposed Quality Management-related Conforming Amendments to the Code.

    The proposals aim to align the Code with the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board's (IAASB's) suite of quality management standards, especially ISQM 1 and ISQM 2, through conforming amendments so that the Code is consistent and interoperable with these IAASB standards. The review has encompassed the recent revisions to the Code pertaining to Role & Mindset and the Non-assurance Services and Fee-related provisions of the Code.

    This project falls under the umbrella of IAASB-IESBA coordination, a strategic commitment of the two Boards, and builds on their overarching commitment for enhanced connectivity and coordination to better serve the public interest.

    For more information about IAASB's suite of quality management standards, please click here.

    How to Comment

    The IESBA invites all stakeholders to comment on the Exposure Draft by visiting the IESBA website. Comments are requested by October 5, 2021.