IRBA Highlights Heightened Responsibilities and Risks in Auditing Listed Entities

2025-12-09T13:30:03+02:00

LATEST UPDATE IRBA Highlights Heightened Responsibilities and Risks in Auditing Listed Entities The Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) reminds audit firms of the responsibilities and risks associated with auditing listed entities. It is imperative that audit firms rigorously apply the requirements of the International Standards on Quality Management, International Standards on Auditing, the IRBA Code, and other regulatory requirements before accepting such clients. The IRBA has adopted the ‘IFIAR Core Principles’, which requires a risk-based inspections programme. Some 80 percent of IRBA’s inspection resources are dedicated to monitoring audit firms that accept public interest [...]

IRBA Highlights Heightened Responsibilities and Risks in Auditing Listed Entities2025-12-09T13:30:03+02:00

IRBA Annual Report 2025 Tabled in Parliament: A Milestone Year

2025-11-28T13:47:36+02:00

LATEST UPDATE IRBA Annual Report 2025 Tabled in Parliament: A Milestone Year The Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) has officially tabled its Annual Report for the 2024/2025 financial year before the Standing Committee of Finance in Parliament, marking the conclusion of its five-year strategic cycle. The Annual Report reflects a year of significant progress in restoring trust with key stakeholders, enhancing oversight effectiveness, and fostering transparency within the profession. Key highlights include: Strategic Transition Audit Quality Improvements Transformation and Talent Development Regulatory Advancements Stakeholder Engagement. The IRBA also received a clean audit opinion from [...]

IRBA Annual Report 2025 Tabled in Parliament: A Milestone Year2025-11-28T13:47:36+02:00

High Court Judgment on Case between the IRBA and the Auditor of a Property Owners’ Association

2025-11-28T13:27:38+02:00

LATEST UPDATE High Court Judgment on Case between the IRBA and the Auditor of a Property Owners’ Association South Africa’s Independent Regulatory Board of Auditors (IRBA) was sharply criticised by Judge Mandlenkosi Motha of the High Court in Johannesburg for failing to follow the provisions of the Auditing Professions Act (APA) when investigating a complaint against an auditor. The procedure followed was antithetical to the APA Thomas Lessing, member of the Serengeti Estates Property Owners Association NPC (Sepoa), brought an application to review and set aside a decision taken by IRBA regarding 10 complaints he [...]

High Court Judgment on Case between the IRBA and the Auditor of a Property Owners’ Association2025-11-28T13:27:38+02:00

The Rabbit Hole of Substantive Testing

2025-11-04T13:02:54+02:00

What’s News? Your Content Goes Here For decades now, audit firms, especially small firms, or SMPs, as they are known nowadays, have insisted on the substantive approach, without any regard for controls. This was due to fears of blowing the budget, not knowing how to audit systems, or deciding that they would have to go substantive anyway, when controls prove to be ineffective. The result was that the audit client received less bang for their buck, in that feedback on system weaknesses was shoddy, and risks were not properly identified, as the requirements of ISA315 were interpreted as that [...]

The Rabbit Hole of Substantive Testing2025-11-04T13:02:54+02:00

Taking responsibility for quality on the engagement – Partner or EQR

2025-09-29T18:47:10+02:00

What’s News? Your Content Goes Here With the implementation of quality management systems to comply with ISQM, audit firms are compelled to be aware of threats to the ability of engagement teams to issue appropriate audit reports, and threats to the system of quality management to ensure that the firm as a whole does not issue inappropriate audit reports. When an engagement partner is nervous about a new industry, a very large client, or a complex audit, as examples, this would be seen as a threat. Typically, these threats require immediate attention, and engagement monitoring reviews will address [...]

Taking responsibility for quality on the engagement – Partner or EQR2025-09-29T18:47:10+02:00

Auditor and AI–How the Documentation Fixation will Blow Up in Our Faces

2025-08-26T11:05:22+02:00

What’s News? Your Content Goes Here Auditors are all excited about the advancements in AI, and are scrambling to implement this tool in the enhancement of their procedures on the one hand, while trying to figure out policies to curtail its abuse, and guide its proper use, on the other. In the meantime, they don’t have a clue about where its boundaries are, and what it is capable of. The intention is not to give you the solution to any of these mentioned dilemmas, but to pull you back to two basic audit and audit regulation principles. The [...]

Auditor and AI–How the Documentation Fixation will Blow Up in Our Faces2025-08-26T11:05:22+02:00
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