Audit Issues & Trends to Consider

2026-01-29T16:35:45+02:00

Your Content Goes Here Failure to assess non-compliance under NOCLAR and report RIs It was found that auditors often do not assess non-compliance as required. This is a two-stage, escalating obligation: NOCLAR per Section 360 of the IRBA Code: Requires auditors to identify, evaluate, and respond to actual or suspected non-compliance with laws and regulations (NOCLAR). Non-compliance may have a material effect on the financial statements, or may be fundamental to the entity's business (e.g. fraud, bribery and environmental breaches). Reportable Irregularity (RI) per APA Section 45: This is a specific, more severe subset of NOCLAR. An RI is [...]

Audit Issues & Trends to Consider2026-01-29T16:35:45+02:00

Revised Illustrative Reports and Applicability of the EAR Rule

2025-12-09T14:23:17+02:00

LATEST UPDATE Revised Illustrative Reports and Applicability of the EAR Rule The Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors’ (IRBA) Committee for Auditing Standards (CFAS) has approved the issuing of the revised illustrative reports for use by registered auditors when reporting on regulatory returns for banks, mutual banks, insurers and medical schemes, available on: https://www.irba.co.za/guidance-to-ras/technical-guidance-for-auditors/industry-specific-guides-and-regulatory-reports The narrow-scope amendments to ISA 700 (Revised) operationalise the changes to the IESBA Code related to PIEs. These changes, adopted into the IRBA Code, require firms to publicly disclose when the independence requirements for PIEs have been applied in an audit of [...]

Revised Illustrative Reports and Applicability of the EAR Rule2025-12-09T14:23:17+02:00
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