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FRC report highlights key elements for ‘high quality’ audits

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A new report from the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has set out the key elements required by audit firms to ensure they are delivering “high quality” audits.
The report highlighted six key attributes such as the culture, governance and leadership of the firms, alongside their investment in well qualified people, training and processes.

It also included the key elements that contribute to high quality individual audits from the planning phase, through to the delivery and completion of audits.

To support the delivery of high-quality audit, the report provides a range of examples of good practice identified by the FRC over recent audit quality inspections and supervision work.

Sir Jon Thompson, CEO, FRC, said: “Trust and integrity have been the cornerstones of Britain retaining its rightful place as a global centre of investment, innovation and growth where investors can hold businesses properly to account for the benefit of all stakeholders.

“The FRC is often asked what a good audit looks like, and so, for the first time, the FRC has set out its expectations of what good looks like from the planning phase of an audit right through to how audit firms are being led and run.”

He added: “Ahead of wider reform of the sector, this report is an important contribution to the debate on what good quality audit should be and how it will lead to better outcomes for the UK’s corporate ecosystem.”

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