Breach of a Requirement of the Code Marisa Orbea New York 19 June 2012.

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Breach of a Requirement of the Code Marisa Orbea New York 19 June 2012

Tentative Board positions: –The Code should address breaches –All breaches should be reported to maintain transparency, but flexibility of timing should be considered for less significant breaches –TCWG should agree with actions, but look at drafting so as not to subordinate auditor judgment to TCWG –Make further efforts to obtain the views of TCWG –Consider whether matters to be discussed with TCWG should be in writing –Consider the definition of TCWG Exposure draft and responses – recap of key issues

Breaches unrelated to independence –Task Force to consider enhancing wording to provide a clearer thought process to be followed ¶ split into two paragraphs: –First paragraph providing reference to Sections 290 and 291 –New ¶ requiring evaluation of breach and impact on compliance with fundamental principles –Additional examples added of parties to whom the accountant might determine disclosure was appropriate General provision

Agreement that all breaches should be reported but: –Some flexibility may be appropriate for less significant breaches –Task Force to consider whether timing/protocol for less significant breaches could be agreed with TCWG –Consider whether communication should be in writing Board agreed views should be sought from TCWG –Survey developed and posted on IESBA website –517 responses to the survey as at 8 June 2012 Communicating breaches & timing

–Majority agree all breaches should be reported (88%) –Timing of communication should be: As soon as possible (33%) Flexible (total of 67%) –ASAP unless breach is clearly trivial and inconsequential (27%) –On a timely basis left to the judgment of the auditor (30%) –In accordance with a timeline agreed with TCWG (10%) –Form of communication should be: –Verbal ASAP, followed by written communication (51%) –Depends on urgency and significance (18%) –In writing (14%) –Verbal (15%) Survey results: Communicating breaches & timing

Amendments made to ¶ and ¶290.47: –Retain requirement that all breaches are to be discussed ASAP however proposed changes to ¶ so that timing for less significant breaches can be agreed with TCWG –Proposed changes to ¶ to require communication in writing after discussion has occurred so that concurrence can be obtained from TCWG –Other changes made to ¶ and ¶ so communication of firm’s policies and procedures and steps to reduce reoccurrence is in writing –¶ amended to remove confusion that this suggested a different communication requirement Communicating breaches & timing

Three respondents suggested reporting breaches to a regulator in certain circumstances Board tentatively concluded not appropriate for the Code to require reporting to a regulator –Task Force to consider acknowledging instances where reporting is encouraged or a best practice in a jurisdiction –¶ amended to state that a firm may determine that consultation with a member body, relevant regulator or oversight authority is appropriate Reporting to a regulator

One respondent (IOSCO) noted that the last factor in ¶ was incomplete: –Independence impairing non-assurance services may not necessarily have an impact on the financial statements –Amendments made to ¶290.42: Second last bullet amended to make statement more generally about impact on financial statements Another bullet point added to recognize impacts other than on the financial statements Significance of the breach

Majority of respondents supported overall approach of continuing only with the agreement of TCWG Board tentatively concluded: –TCWG should agree that firm can continue with the audit –Task Force to look at wording to avoid suggestion that audit activity must be suspended until agreement is obtained, or that responsibility is being devolved to TCWG Agreement of those charged with governance

Survey results –79% agreed that audit firms should be required to seek the concurrence of TCWG that action can be taken to satisfactorily address the consequences of the breach Amendments made to ¶ –“may continue with the audit engagement” deleted to remove perception that audit activity must be suspended unless TCWG agree –“Agreement” changed to “concurrence” Agreement of those charged with governance

¶ amended to make determination wording consistent with ¶ and ¶ wording included “where permitted by law or regulation” after termination: –Where termination not permitted “comply with any reporting or disclosure requirements” Other amendments

24 respondents agreed with proposed effective date of approximately 6 months after approval 11 felt a longer period necessary –Translation, training, systems enhancements Recommendation: effective date of 1 January 2014 –approximately 12 months after release Effective date

Board is asked to: –Consider the proposed changes –Provide input on any further revisions, such that the document may be discussed by the CAG at their September meeting –Determine whether, subject to any changes to address issues raised by CAG members, the Board would approve the document at the next IESBA meeting Next steps