International Standard on Assurance Engagements (ISAE) 3420, Assurance Engagements to Report on the Compilation of Pro Forma Financial Information Included in a Prospectus
The IAASB is working on a narrow scope maintenance of standards project on listed entity and PIE that addresses the IAASB’s actions in respect of recent revisions to the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants’ International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) (IESBA Code) as a result of IESBA’s project on the definitions of listed entity and PIE.
With the increasing global demand for corporate reporting and disclosure on sustainability, ESG (environmental, sustainability, and governance), and climate-related information, we are proud to have risen to the occasion by developing this new proposed standard. This proposed standard aims to enhance confidence in sustainability reporting, responds to IOSCO recommendations, and complements the work of other standard setters, including the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants, EFRAG, International Sustainability Standards Board and IFRS Foundation, Global Reporting Initiative, and others.
Once finalized, ISSA 5000 will serve as a comprehensive, stand-alone standard suitable for limited and reasonable sustainability assurance engagements. It will apply to sustainability information reported across any sustainability topic and prepared under multiple frameworks. Moreover, the standard will be profession-agnostic, enabling its use by professional accountants and other professionals performing sustainability assurance engagements.
As the IAASB works toward the release of the draft standard in the coming weeks, it is also in the process of finalizing extensive outreach plans. These plans include a series of four roundtable discussions, as well as virtual, regional, and national events held in partnership with other organizations throughout the consultation period. To stay updated on the latest information and upcoming events, please follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn and consider registering or subscribing to our mailing list via the IAASB website.
ISSA 5000, General Requirements for Sustainability Assurance Engagements, will be open for public consultation by August
Non-Authoritative Support Material Related to Technology, Frequently Asked Questions on Investigating Exceptions and Relevance of Performance Materiality When Using Automated Tools and Techniques
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) applaud the Public Interest Oversight Board’s (PIOB’s) recent appointment Alan Johnson to be the inaugural chair of the new Stakeholder Advisory Council (SAC). Mr. Johnson brings a wealth of international experience to this new role, including as a former Trustee of the International Foundation for Ethics and Audit; as a chief executive, non-executive director, and audit and risk assurance committee chair; and as past president of the International Federation of Accountants.
In commenting on Mr. Johnson’s appointment and the creation of the SAC, Gabriela Figueiredo Dias and Tom Seidenstein, IESBA and IAASB Chairs, respectively, stated, “The IESBA and IAASB will benefit greatly from this newly created, diverse forum that will advise us on our strategies and projects. We very much look forward to working with Alan and benefiting from his unique experience and perspectives and from his insights which will ensure our Boards remain responsive to the public interest.”