Tag: regulation

Compliance Staffing Trouble a Key Risk for Banks

Like companies in many industries, banks are having a difficult time finding and retaining qualified compliance staffers. In fact, recruiting good compliance professionals has gotten so hard that the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC) says that it has become a top risk for financial firms, especially regional Read More

Regulator Proposes Big Changes for Audit Firms in the U.K.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the United Kingdom is recommending some sweeping changes to the U.K. audit industry. After issuing its final report from a large-scale investigation into audit practices in Britain, it says some drastic changes are needed to address serious competition problems in the industry. “Legislation Read More

Pakistan Adopts New Internal Audit Requirements for Financial Firms

The State Bank of Pakistan has issued some new standards for financial firms on internal audit and the oversight of the function. The new internal audit guidelines set forth several requirements for how the function is structured and governed. Banks and other companies that meet the state definition of a Read More

PwC Settles for $335 Million over Audits of Failed Bank

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has announced a $335 million settlement with PricewaterhouseCoopers to resolve professional negligence claims arising out of audits PwC conducted of the failed Colonial Bank, located in Alabama. On December 28, 2017, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama held PwC Read More

Vietnam to Require Public Companies to Conduct Internal Audits

Starting in April, a new regulation will require public companies and certain government owned business in Vietnam to conduct internal audits. Under a government decree (Decree 05/2019/NĐ-CP), which was issued last month, companies that are listed on a public stock exchange and those that are owned at least 50 percent Read More

Philippine President Suggests Kidnap and Torture of State Auditors

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte launched a tirade against the country’s Commission on Audit, which he claims is hampering the work of his administration. In a speech in Manila, Duterte, who is known for incendiary rhetoric, railed against state auditors in an expletive-filled rant. The Commission on Auditing, known as the Read More

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U.K. Audit Chiefs Say Many Firms Not Preparing for Brexit

A new survey of chief audit executives in the United Kingdom finds that more than one in three organizations has yet to do any Brexit scenario planning, despite the impending deadline for the U.K. to leave the EU. According to the Brexit Preparedness Survey, conducted by the Chartered Institute of Read More

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South African Power Co. Suspends Audit Chief over Suspect Transactions

South African power company Eskom suspended its head of internal audit, Molefi Nkhabu, as it investigates a series of suspicious transactions that he signed off on. According to a statement from the company, the questionable transactions “contain inferences or conclusions which had the effect of exonerating certain previous Eskom executives Read More

Deadline Looms for New York Financial Audit-Trail Law

The deadline is looming for banks and financial institutions that do business in New York to comply with new regulation that requires them to keep an audit trail of financial transactions for at least five years. Provisions of the Cybersecurity Regulation, which was passed in March 2017, will go into Read More