Audit Firms to be Audited by NFRA
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audit regulators, should as a minimum,
conduct recurring inspections of audit firms undertaking audits of public
interest entities in order to assess compliance with applicable professional
standards, independence requirements and other rules, laws and regulations.
The National
Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) has published its audit quality inspection
guidelines as a step towards further improving the quality of audit profession.
The inspection guidelines are on the lines of the best practices followed by
International Audit Regulators. In fact, Audit quality inspections are integral
to the functioning of independent audit regulators, world-wide. The
International Forum for Independent Audit regulators (IFIAR), which comprises
independent audit regulators from 54 countries, requires that audit regulators,
should as a minimum, conduct recurring inspections of audit firms undertaking
audits of public interest entities in order to assess compliance with
applicable professional standards, independence requirements and other rules,
laws and regulations.
Also, in response to
a NFRA’s consultation paper “Enhancing Engagement with Stakeholders’ in 2021,
many stakeholders had suggested onsite inspection of audit firms by NFRA to
help inspection teams familiarize themselves with the systems and processes
followed by audit firms and also to enable the audit firms to comply with
auditing standards, guidance etc in its audits.
NFRA’s inspections
are intended to identify areas and opportunities for improvement in the audit
firm’s system of quality control. Inspections will consist of firm-wide review
of audit quality (SQC 1) and individual file reviews on test-check basis to
evaluate the level of compliance with applicable auditing standards and quality
control policy and processes. NFRA has clarified that inspections by nature,
are distinct from investigations. However, in certain cases, test-check by the
inspection teams may provide basis for enforcement or investigation under
applicable provisions of the Act and Rules.
Audit quality
inspections will provide an opportunity for feedback and course correction to
the audit firms and at the same time foster a greater mutual understanding of
the policies and procedures that underlie audit quality management. The
inspections are intended to bring about systemic improvements in overall
financial reporting framework in the country. The inspection guidelines are
available at:
https://nfra.gov.in/sites/default/files/Inspection%20guidelines%20Final.pdf