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Joint IAASB IESBA Comment Letter in Response to Brydon Review

Chairs of the International Auditing & Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) and the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) respond to the UK's Brydon review. In addition to responding to the Brydon review's proposals, this letter highlights how both Boards act in the public interest to support public confidence in audits of financial statements and other assurance engagements, and also serve to reinforce the important ethical responsibilities of professional accountants in business (PAIBs) in the external reporting ecosystem.

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Tom Seidenstein to Lead the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board

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Mr. Thomas R. Seidenstein will become the new chair of the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) for a three-year term commencing July 1, 2019. He succeeds Prof. Arnold Schilder, who has led the IAASB since 2009.

"Tom will skillfully navigate the IAASB through a period of change and transformation with his flexible and pragmatic approaches," said Ryozo Himino, Interim Nominating Committee Chair. "Being a collaborative leader and a natural consensus builder, he will continue to realize the potential of both the IAASB and its support in, and for, the global community.”

“I am honored to be selected as the IAASB’s next chair,” Mr. Seidenstein said. “Adopted and implemented worldwide, international standards on audit and assurance are a critical support to global financial market stability. I look forward to working with IAASB members, technical staff, and the leadership of other standard-setting boards to further strengthen cross-sectoral collaboration on key public interest issues and address emerging stakeholder needs. Together, we will advocate tirelessly for relevant standards that facilitate high-quality audit and assurance engagements.”

Mr. Seidenstein’s career spans both international standard setting and the private sector. He is currently senior vice president for Strategy, Innovation and Capital Management at Fannie Mae, a leading source of US housing market liquidity. He previously served as the chief operating officer at the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation, where he led the organization’s governance review and reform process and worked closely with regulators to support global adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards. He holds a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and is an undergraduate of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.

Mr. Seidenstein’s appointment was recommended by the Interim Nominating Committee after an extensive international search. His appointment was endorsed by the IFAC Board and approved by the Public Interest Oversight Board, which oversees the IAASB.

About the IAASB
The IAASB 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 Interim Nominating Committee
Chaired by Mr. Ryozo Himino, Vice Minister for International Affairs, Japan Financial Services Agency, the Interim Nominating Committee was formed by the Monitoring Group to conduct an open and transparent search for the next IAASB Chair. Having successfully fulfilled its mandate, the committee will now dissolve.

Spoiler Alert! Introducing IESBA’s new innovative product

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On June 26th 2019, the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants® (IESBA®) will launch its eCode—an innovative digital product that offers professional accountants a new way to engage with the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards).

We invite you to join us for a 30-minute webinar on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 10am EST. To join, click the link below to register:

Wednesday June 12th 2019 at 10 a.m. EST

During the webinar, IESBA Member Brian Friedrich will explain IESBA’s vision for the eCode and provide a quick walkthrough to demonstrate the eCode’s structure, key features and functionalities.

Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to learn about this product. Click here to view a short walkthrough video about the eCode and its key features.

More information about the Code is available at the IESBA’s website.   

If you have questions about this webinar, please email Carla Vijian.

 

 

To learn more, join us for a webinar on June 12 for a walkthrough!

IESBA eNews: May 2019

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SAVE THE DATE – eCode Launch
To coincide with the revised and restructured Code coming into effect on June 15, 2019, the IESBA is making final preparations for its eCode launch in late June. The eCode is an innovative way of engaging with the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants. With its simple, visually appealing accordion design, the eCode emphasizes the Code’s “building blocks” architecture and scalability. The eCode’s electronic features, including links to non-authoritative materials, will assist users to better understand, navigate, and consistently apply the Code.
Join us for an upcoming webinar to learn more.
 
Count Down to the New Code!
It is hard to believe but there is less than one month to go before the revised and restructured Code becomes effective!

To raise awareness and explain the new Code’s structural and substantive improvements, the IESBA held two global webinars in March and April 2019. The webinars were attended by more than 1,000 participants from more than 100 jurisdictions. The webinar is available online for those who weren’t able to participate or want to watch again.

Additionally, if you’re wondering how the new Code will affect your standards, take a look at the article on the IFAC Global Knowledge Gateway from the IESBA. You can even earn continuing profession development credits!
For more and the latest support materials, continue to check out the dedicated web page.
Connecting Global and National Standards

Robust and lively discussions on key IESBA projects and significant national developments featured prominently in the IESBA’s meeting with national ethics standard setters from 14 jurisdictions in Paris last week.

In addition, the IESBA held a successful joint session with the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board and national audit and ethics standard setters to explore enhancing trialogue and mutual engagement. The event also included a session on UK audit market developments and discussion on the developments from an international perspective.

During this visit, the IESBA and IAASB, in association with the French professional accountancy organizations, Compagnie Nationale des Commissaires aux Comptes and Conseil Supérieur de l'Ordre des Experts-Comptables, hosted a successful two-day international working conference. The conference drew more than 80 delegates who explored how the two standard-setting boards can best respond to the challenges related to less complex entities in their standard-setting activities.

While in Paris, IESBA representatives also met with members of the regulatory community, international organizations and firms, including Haut Conseil du commissariat aux comptes, European Securities and Markets Authority, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, as part of its outreach activities.

Alignment with ISAE 3000 (Revised)
The IESBA has 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.

Comments are requested by June 26, 2019.

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Questions about Long Association?

IESBA staff has released an updated Q&A publication incorporating additional frequently asked questions. The publication is aligned to the restructured version of the revised Long Association provisions, which came into effect for audits of financial statements for periods beginning on or after December 15, 2018.

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Non-assurance Services
At its March meeting, the IESBA discussed key policy decisions and direction for proposed revisions to Section 600 of the Code. Section 600 addresses the permissibility of firms providing non-assurance services to audited entities from an independence perspective.

The IESBA will progress its deliberations, including proposed changes to Section 600 and other related sections, at its June 2019 meeting.

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Fees

At its March meeting, the IESBA also considered initial proposals for possible revisions to the fee-related provisions in the Code, in particular International Independence Standards Section 410, Fees.

The IESBA will progress these deliberations at its June 2019 meeting as well, including proposed changes to fee-related provisions in the Code.

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Upcoming IESBA Meeting Dates
June 17 - 19, 2019 | National Association of State Boards of Accounting (NASBA) Office, Nashville
September 16 - 19, 2019 | American Institute of CPAs Office, New York
December 3 - 6, 2019 | IFAC Office, New York
Register to attend the IESBA meeting.
Key Upcoming Outreach
May 2019 | Russia | International Conference on the IESBA Code of Ethics and outreach to stakeholders from the regulatory community and the profession
May 2019 | Costa Rica | CReCER Conference
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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.
The IESBA’s multi-stakeholder Consultative Advisory Group (CAG) meets a week before the board to provide strategic input on our meeting agenda materials, as well as our projects and initiatives more broadly. You can also read all the CAG’s minutes and working papers.