Welcome to this week’s Technical Roundup.
In developments this week, the recently published Companies (Corporate Enforcement Authority) Bill 2021 (the Bill) establishes the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) as a standalone statutory body with a commission structure, to be called the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA); In its third quarterly podcast, the IFRS Interpretations Committee Chair and Vice-Chair of the International Accounting Standards Board Sue Lloyd joined Technical Staff Member Patrina Buchanan to talk about recent activities to support the consistent application of IFRS Standards during the third quarter of 2021
Read more on these and other developments that may be of interest to members below.
Auditing
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) has issued a proposed International Standard on Auditing of Financial Statements of Less Complex Entities. The consultation is open until 31 January 2022. The Institute's Audit and Assurance Technical Committee is considering this proposal in detail. To keep our members informed and updated on this important development we have published a webpage where members can access the consultation papers and submit their comments to us.
IAASA have issued a revised version of ISA (Ireland) 240 The Auditor’s Responsibilities Relating to Fraud in an Audit of Financial Statements. The main changes to the standard are designed to provide increased clarity about the auditor's obligations to detect material fraud and enhance the requirements for the identification and assessment of the risk of material misstatement due to fraud and the procedures to respond to those risks. Read more here.
Financial Reporting
In its third quarterly podcast, the IFRS Interpretations Committee Chair and Vice-Chair of the International Accounting Standards Board Sue Lloyd joined Technical Staff Member Patrina Buchanan to talk about recent activities to support the consistent application of IFRS Standards during the third quarter of 2021. Topics discussed in the podcast included;
- Non-refundable VAT on lease payments
- Accounting for warrants that are financial liabilities on initial recognition
- Demand deposits with restrictions on use
- Cash received via electronic transfer as settlement for a financial asset.
The FRC’s Lab published a report that supports companies in the move towards high-quality digital reporting. The Lab report sets out key considerations and tips for companies covering:
- how to set up the structured reporting process;
- how to enhance the usability of structured reports; and
- common tagging issues to avoid.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published the findings of its review into IAS 37 ‘Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets’, which has been identified as a recurrent problem area by the FRC.
In it’s latest podcast, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) provided an insight into the European Lab Project Task Force on the reporting of non-financial risks and opportunities and the linkage to the business model (PTF-RNFRO) report : Towards Sustainable Businesses: Good Practices for Business Model, Risk and Opportunities, Reporting in the EU and Supplementary Document: Good Reporting Practices.
Other Areas of interest
The recently published Companies (Corporate Enforcement Authority) Bill 2021 (the Bill) establishes the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) as a standalone statutory body with a commission structure, to be called the Corporate Enforcement Authority (CEA).
Listen to the Association of Compliance Officers’ podcast series. Compliance files- Season 2, Episode 1.This week they speak with Ian Drennan, Director of Corporate Enforcement, on the role and powers of his Office, the implications of the Hamilton Report and the Implementation Plan which can be found on the Department of Justice website. One of the strands is the Advisory Council one of the key responsibilities of which will be developing Ireland’s first multi annual strategy for combatting crime and economic corruption. The director also makes reference to the above Bill which he says the legislature hope to have in force by year end, so a recent priority of his office has been work in this area to have the CEA ready to go by January 2022.
As part of European Cybersecurity Month ISME are hosting a webinar on cybercrime with Department of Justice and An Garda Síochána on protecting your business from cybercriminals. The free webinar is on 28 October, and you can register by clicking the link above.
The Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment has issued a Budget day newsletter with a link to the department’s Budget 2022 allocation. The newsletter gives details of some of the business focused measures contained in Budget 2022 such as enhanced tax arrangements for remote working and funding for digital and green funds.
The Central Bank’s Director General Derville Rowland spoke recently at the A&L Goodbody Corporate Crime and Regulation Summit about the evolution of enforcement at the Central Bank. She referred to areas such as establishing and maintaining the credible threat of enforcement by the Central Bank and also about the proposed Individual Accountability Regime under the General Scheme of the Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Bill 2021 making reference also to the UK experience in relation to this.
HMRC has issued its October edition of its bi-monthly magazine for employers and agents giving them the latest information on topics and issues that may affect them.
Also, in the anti-money laundering supervision area, HMRC has recently updated its Guidance on Understanding risks and taking action for Trust or Company Service Providers.
Sustainability
Sustainable Finance Ireland in conjunction with the UN-convened FC4S, has launched Ireland's Sustainable Finance Roadmap, in collaboration with public and private stakeholders across Ireland including the Department of Finance, Skillnet Ireland, and internationally. Developing sustainable finance talent will be prioritised as a key pillar of the roadmap. In launching the report, the Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said the roadmap was a priority Action Measure under the Ireland for Finance Action Plan 2021, demonstrating sustainable finance’s increasing prominence as a priority for Ireland and an essential tool in addressing the climate crisis.
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