Standard threat to audit sign-offs

Auditors could refuse to sign off company statements if corporates do not provide the welter of legal representation letters required by a controversial new standard

Written by Penny Sukhraj

The proposed rule means companies have to provide written representations of their controls.

Now a leading FTSE 100 finance director has said the move could lead to auditors rejecting accounts if they are not certain of the representations.

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‘If directors provide the representations that are needed, and the auditor concludes the representation is not reliable, the auditor can disclaim opinion on the financial statements,’ said Ken Lever of Tomkins.

‘There has to be careful consideration that this does not lead to a requirement on companies to produce excessive amounts of information when these things can be achieved in another way.

‘You have to be careful this doesn’t become a way into using general representation letters as a basis for trying to demand companies to do more and more things,’ he said. The comment from Lever, also chairman of the Hundred Group’s financial reporting committee, comes amidst consultation of an exposure draft of ISA 580, issued by the US-based International Federation of Accountants.

Only five members of IFAC’s 18-member standards body ­ including Ernst & Young partner Will Rainey ­ David Swanney of Scotland, and three others from Australia, Canada, Italy ­ voted against the standard.

‘We’re getting into a situation where if management are not prepared to represent internal controls, then the auditor may have no option but to disclaim their opinion on it,’ said Rainey.

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