Amend listing norms to wield stick against audit firms, says ICAI 







K.R. Srivats 


New Delhi, Jan. 26 

Faced with criticism that its disciplinary machinery is only focused on errant 
members and not on the firm that they represent, the auditing profession 
regulator Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has trained the 
gun on audit firms now.

The ICAI has written to the Securities and Exchange Board of India suggesting 
that the listing agreement be amended so as to require a listed entity to give 
an undertaking that it would not appoint any firm as auditors whose partners 
have been found guilty of professional misconduct and awarded punishment under 
the ICAI's disciplinary mechanism. 

"We feel this will be a good deterrent. It will send a strong signal. Audit 
firms will put in process steps to ensure that the partners strictly comply 
with auditing standards and not indulge in any fraudulent activities. If any 
partner is found guilty and punishment is awarded, then the entire firm will 
have to bear the brunt of it as it cannot audit any listed entity in India", Mr 
Ved Jain, ICAI President, told Business Line.

Even though it is not mandatory for the capital markets regulator to implement 
the suggestion, Mr Jain said that the ICAI would persuade SEBI to bring about 
these changes to the listing agreement.

Meanwhile, on the question of whether an audit firm would stand eligible for 
being appointed as statutory auditor if its tainted partners were to go in an 
appeal to the High Court against the ICAI's disciplinary action, legal experts 
contend that it would be eligible. "A judgment is not operative if an appeal 
has been filed against it and stay has been granted. So, in such a situation, 
the audit firm would be eligible for appointment," sources said. 

ICAI has also written letters to the RBI, the Comptroller and Auditor-General 
of India (CAG) and IRDA stating that audit firms whose partners have been found 
guilty for professional misconduct should not be eligible for statutory audit 
work in the sectors overseen by them.

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2009/01/27/stories/2009012751490100.htm

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