‘Future Trends in Auditors’ External Reporting: Inspiration from the UK?

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW European Company Law Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.54648/eucl2021007
Jesper Seehausen
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For the time being, the International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) and, for Public-Interest Entity (PIE) audit reports, the PIE Regulation constitute the regulatory foundation for audit reports within the EU, together with the national act in each Member State that implements the Auditing Directive and with any other relevant national legislation or regulation. However, further changes to auditors’ external reporting may lie ahead. The purpose of this article is to discuss these possible changes. The article focuses on the UK, where a number of important and possibly ‘game changing’ reports have recently been published – especially following the collapse of Carillion. Admittedly, after Brexit, the UK will of course no longer have a direct influence on EU legislation, including audit legislation. However, there is reason to believe that the UK will remain one of the ‘driving’ countries within auditing and UK hence continue to exert significant influence on audit regulation. Besides a brief description of Carillion and its collapse, the article discusses the Kingman Review and the Brydon Report, which both include interesting considerations on auditors’ external reporting. Only time can tell which changes will actually be implemented, how, when and not forgetting where. Auditing, Auditors, Audit Legislation, Auditing Directive, Public-Interest Entities (PIEs), PIE Regulation, International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), Audit Reports, Key Audit Matters (KAMs), Carillion, Kingman Review, Brydon Report, Company Law, UK Companies Act
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“审计师外部报告的未来趋势:来自英国的启示?”
目前,国际审计准则(isa)和公共利益实体(PIE)审计报告(PIE法规),以及每个成员国实施审计指令的国家法案和任何其他相关的国家立法或法规,构成了欧盟内部审计报告的监管基础。然而,审计师的外部报告可能还会有进一步的变化。本文的目的是讨论这些可能的变化。这篇文章关注的是英国,在那里最近发表了一些重要的、可能“改变游戏规则”的报告——尤其是在Carillion倒闭之后。诚然,脱欧后,英国当然不会再对欧盟立法(包括审计立法)产生直接影响。然而,有理由相信英国仍将是审计领域的“驱动”国家之一,因此英国将继续对审计监管施加重大影响。除了对Carillion及其倒闭的简要描述外,本文还讨论了Kingman Review和Brydon Report,这两篇文章都包含了对审计师外部报告的有趣思考。只有时间才能告诉我们哪些变化将会真正实现,如何实现,何时实现,不要忘记在哪里实现。审计,审计师,审计立法,审计指令,公共利益实体(PIE), PIE法规,国际审计准则(isa),审计报告,关键审计事项(KAMs), Carillion, Kingman Review, Brydon Report,公司法,英国公司法
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