FSB: Enhancing the contribution of external audit to financial stability

15 March 2012

The FSB underscored the importance of work to improve the role that external audits play in providing information to prudential supervisors and regulators of financial institutions, and to reinforce the effectiveness of the regulation of external audits.

The recent global financial crisis has demonstrated the importance of addressing these issues. Work to improve audit practices and standards is ongoing, with some regulators and auditing standard-setters having issued finalised guidance on certain audit issues, and proposals in some other jurisdictions are subject to public consultation. In view of the global nature of markets, financial institutions and audit firms, greater international consistency in external audit practices and requirements will be important while continuing to promote their  high quality. 

In particular, the FSB encourages further work in the following areas:

  1. 1. Improving the information that external audits provide to prudential supervisors and regulators of financial institutions, including systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs). As part of this effort, the FSB will provide input to the Basel Committee’s ongoing revision of its external audit policy papers and as it develops new robust external audit guidance, to be proposed by end-2012, and to the International Association of Insurance Supervisors as it updates and enhances its policies with respect to external audits of insurance companies.
  2. Reinforcing the effectiveness of audit regulation, particularly for external audits of financial institutions, to improve audit quality. The FSB is requesting the International Forum of Independent Audit Regulators (IFIAR) to report on (i) challenges and problems that its members have identified in their inspection programmes relating to external audits of financial institutions, including audits of SIFIs; (ii) responses by IFIAR members to those issues, including follow-up with external audit firms; and (iii) member recommendations concerning steps that could be taken by audit regulators and auditors to further strengthen external audits of financial institutions.

The FSB also recognises the importance of other work underway to improve audit practices and standards and:

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