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The revised draft rules deleted the requirement that on-site inspections should be mainly conducted by Chinese regulatory agencies or rely on their inspection results.
April 4 -
Board staff called attention to some important considerations for auditors as they plan and perform audits that may be affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
April 1 -
Chinese authorities are preparing to give U.S. regulators full access to auditing reports of the majority of the 200-plus companies listed in New York as soon as the middle of this year.
April 1 -
The board unveiled two proposed standards for general sustainability-related and specific climate-related disclosure requirements.
March 31 -
Professional accountants have an important role in driving better tax education.
March 28
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The board said Thursday that it is still meeting with Chinese authorities to discuss the ability to inspect auditing firms in that country.
March 24 -
A Munich court opened a class-action style procedure to hear cases brought by investors who claim EY violated its duties when auditing the now bankrupt payment company.
March 15 -
The board is reportedly making progress on talks with Chinese authorities on enabling access to inspections of local firms.
March 14 -
China and the U.S. should be able to reach an agreement on the auditing dispute, according to a senior executive at China’s top investment bank.
March 14 -
The Munich prosecutors’ office reportedly filed a series of charges against former CEO Markus Braun.
March 14 -
The Arizona-based firm teamed up with Terán Rojas & Associates.
March 10 -
Their combined association is indefinitely suspending services in Russia and Belarus in response to the war in Ukraine.
March 10 -
The Big Four have concluded that business ties to the country are untenable in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
March 7 -
The board is proposing a set of revisions to the independence standards for engagement teams working on audits of group financial statements.
March 3 -
Two directors at a real estate firm that borrowed millions from the U.K.’s pandemic loan program are being probed for preparing misleading financial statements.
March 3 -
The foundation is moving closer to establishing an International Sustainability Standards Board.
March 2 -
The U.S. firm also expressed its support for Ukraine, and announced a $250,000 donation to relief efforts.
March 1 -
The International Federation of Accountants teamed up with the Institute of Chartered Accountants on the latest installment of an educational series.
February 28 -
The board censured PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Canadian firm and imposed a $750,000 penalty, saying over 1,200 employees shared answers to tests during mandatory training courses.
February 25 -
A boom in ESG debt has created some accounting concerns that need of regulatory attention, according to Europe’s markets watchdog.
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