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Technical Roundup 25 November

Nov 24, 2022

Roundup 25 November 2022

Welcome to this week’s Technical Roundup.

In developments this week, the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group has announced that it has delivered the first set of draft European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) to the European Commission. These standards were approved at EFRAG’s meeting on 15 November. The International Sustainability Standards Board have issued their November 2022 update and this includes details of items discussed at their meeting in Frankfurt on 15-16 November.

Read more on these and other developments that may be of interest to members below.

Auditing

IAASA has published its Work Programme for the period 2023 - 2025. IAASA has recently redefined its mission as upholding quality corporate reporting and an accountable profession.  The programme builds on IAASA’s work to date towards achieving that mission across its broad spectrum of activities. The strands of the work programme encompass regulation, promotion of high standards and maximising our impact, and the programme builds strategies around each of these strands and also around the enablers that support the strategies. Commenting on the programme, Chief Executive Kevin Prendergast expects that the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive is likely to permeate many aspects of the Authority’s work over the lifetime of the programme, but he is confident that the Authority can deliver on these challenges.

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today published a new report setting out examples of good practice to improve auditor scepticism and challenge.

Financial Reporting

The European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG) has announced that it has delivered the first set of draft European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) to the European Commission (EC). These standards were approved at EFRAG’s meeting on 15 November and will now be considered for adoption by the EC.

The ISSB have issued their November 2022 update. This includes details of items discussed at their meeting in Frankfurt on 15-16 November. This update is also available via podcast.

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) have issued amendments to the application guidance to FRS 100. These amendments were consulted on earlier this year, via FRED 80. The amendments to the application guidance to FRS 100 provide guidance on how Irish intermediate parents with a UK parent can assess equivalence of consolidated financial statements when applying section 300 of the Companies Act 2014. Similarly, the amendments provide application guidance on equivalence when applying section 401 of the Companies Act 2006 in the UK.

The FRC has published its “Review of Stewardship Reporting”. This report, which looks at the quality of stewardship reporting in 2022 and expectations for 2023 found improvements in multiple areas when compared to 2021.

Insolvency

A reminder that the Institute is hosting a webinar on SCARP – what we know so far now scheduled for Thursday, 1 December 2022 at 10am. Des Gibney of McStay Luby and Hilary Larkin of Mazars along with Laura-Michelle Moore from Chartered Accountants Ireland will discuss the SCARP process, how to prepare for it, what to look out for and key matters to be aware of when considering it. We will explore some practical issues including how SCARP is working in practice, dealing with creditors and what your balance sheet may look like before entering the process versus afterwards. This is a free event and open to all to attend.

Sustainability

EFRAG has submitted the first set of draft European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) to the European Commission in its role as technical adviser to the European Commission. This first set, approved by the EFRAG Sustainability Reporting Board, supported by the EFRAG SR Technical Expert Group, takes into consideration the input from the public consultation on the draft ESRS Exposure Drafts. 

See EFRAG's advice package here which includes the ESRSs, and appendices with a TCFD-EFRAG comparative analysis, a comparison of ESRS to IFRS Sustainability Reporting Standards  and final CSRD requirements for ESRS.

Accountancy Europe has published some FAQs showing some of the key changes that the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) will bring.

The Financial Conduct Authority in the UK has announced the formation of a group to develop a Code of Conduct for Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) data and ratings providers. It refers to the increasing reliance on third party ESG data and ratings services by financial services firms as they integrate ESG into their activities and expand their ESG-focussed products. Click here to go to the FCA website to read the background and next steps.

The Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) in collaboration with EY, has recently published ‘ESG and the Role of Compliance’, which sets out observations on how compliance functions can support their firms in robustly and transparently managing the regulatory risks associated with Environmental, Societal and Governance (ESG). The landing page describes how the report covers seven themes around the topic of how compliance functions address ESG, including: strategy, organisation and coverage, compliance risk management framework, systems and capabilities, regulatory environment, data and key performance/key risk indicators. You can click here to access a copy of the report.

Anti-money laundering/Sanctions

Beneficial ownership registers

The Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) recently held invalid the provisions of fourth (as amended by the fifth) Anti Money Laundering Directive which require information on the beneficial ownership of corporate and other legal entities incorporated within the territory of Member States to be accessible in all cases to any member of the general public. You can read here the press release from the ECJ. Readers may be aware that in order to fulfil its obligations under the Directives Ireland in recent years has introduced a number of registers on which ownership details must be recorded. For example, the register of beneficial ownership of corporate entities, trusts register, register of certain financial vehicles and very recently the register of safe deposit boxes bank and payment accounts .These registers do not give public access to all the information .For example the register of beneficial ownership of corporate entities gives access to all information on the register to certain entities such as law enforcement but restricted access to others .It remains to be seen what effect the ECJ ruling will have on registers already put in place by member states .

Central Bank (CBI)

The Deputy Governor delivered a speech recently, entitled “Breaking new ground: regulating for emerging risks “at the Annual Irish Funds UK Symposium. She spoke about a number of areas of interest in the sector including sustainable finance and digital assets. On ESG CBI is concerned about the risks to regulated firms’ sound functioning, and more broadly to financial stability and to ensure that investors are fully informed and not misled. On digital assets she said there are many black boxes and clearly not all of them are fully understood.  She said this asset class has done real harm to retail investors in the last year and the digital assets ecosystem is not a suitable or safe space for retail investors. You can read the full contents of her speech here.

Other news

Companies House in the UK has published a useful article on filing accounts and are encouraging users to file early and file online.

Accountancy Europe has published a paper which explores the different corporate governance systems based on a survey of 17 European countries. It identifies significant differences in national legislation and practice to lay the groundwork for EU sustainable corporate governance initiatives to be well integrated into the national corporate structures.

New rules have been introduced from 1 December 2022 as to how employers will have to share tips, gratuities and service charges amongst employees. It will also be illegal for employers to use these to form part of the basic wages. Please click here to read some useful information from the Workplace Relations Commission website on key features such as what is a “tip or gratuity” ,what is a mandatory service charge and what happens if an employee is not satisfied with the way tips and gratuities are distributed.

The National Cyber Security centre in the UK has issued some good advice on how to stay secure online. Please click here for some tips on keeping your e mail secure, two actions to instantly help to protect-a strong and different password and turning on 2-Step Verification. There are also some other tips for other ways to stay secure online and keep your devices safe.

For further technical information and updates please visit the Technical Hub on the Institute website. 

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