ICAI to seek oversight of audit firms

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ICAI to seek oversight of audit firms

August, 18th 2010

Accounting profession watchdog Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) will seek an amendment to the Chartered Accountants Act to expand its regulatory powers to cover audit firms.

Currently, the institute has powers to regulate only its members — chartered accountants — but does not have a specific mandate under law to oversee audit firms operating in the country.

The move comes on the heels of the Bombay High Court’s August 13 ruling that the Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi) could proceed with its enquiry into audit firm PriceWaterhouse for its alleged role in the Satyam scam.

The High Court had observed that Sebi has the power to act in the interests of shareholders of listed companies. However, it noted that actions against professionals (chartered accountant, in this case) could be taken only by the body that regulates that profession.

The court observation triggered a debate on whether Sebi could bar PriceWaterhouse from working with listed companies, if proven guilty.

ICAI is attempting to arm itself with powers to monitor and, if necessary, wield regulatory powers over audit firms right from the time of registration. The ICAI council, the apex decision-making body, is expected to finalise the institute’s recommendations tomorrow. Once finalised, the proposal will be submitted to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

The institute had suggested the need to strengthen its powers to regulate audit firms in its report on the Satyam accounting fraud submitted to the ministry few months ago. Currently, the disciplinary committee of ICAI holds individual chartered accountants responsible for any malpractices or discrepancies that occur during an audit. ICAI has powers to suspend the registration of such persons if found guilty. However, the institute has no power to take similar action against erring audit firms.


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Learn all about CA at national conference

August, 18th 2010

The Mangalore branch of Southern India Regional Council of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is organizing a national conference on direct taxes and allied laws at St Aloysius PU College here on Friday. Home minister V S Acharya will inaugurate the two-day event that is being held under aegis of direct taxes committee of ICAI. G Ramaswamy, vice-president, ICAI will preside over the function.

S Srinivas Kamath, chairman of Mangalore branch, told reporters here on Tuesday that resource persons would speak on topics of importance such as direct taxes code, goods and services tax. There will also be a special session on the motto of ICAI where the head of Ramakrishna Math will deliver a talk to the delegates. More than 500 delegates, and students undergoing CA training will participate in the conference.
T N Manoharan, former president of ICAI, the only chartered accountancy professional in the country to be presented the coveted Padma Shri award will be felicitated at the inaugural function. P Jayaram Bhat, chief executive officer of Karnataka Bank Ltd, Rajiv Banga, MD, MSEZ Ltd, and Ramamurthy, general manager, Corporation Bank will the guests of honour at the valedictory function to be held on Saturday.

Bupathy, former president of ICAI will interact with CA students and their parents on Friday at 6 pm at the Mangalore branch of ICAI. This, Murali Mohan, secretary said is an attempt on part of the branch to instil a sense of confidence among the students and parents about the CA course, which many feel is tough one to pass. This is because CA course involves self-study with hands on training unlike traditional classroom teaching.



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