March 21, 2013
http://www.bis.org/press/p130321.htm
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has today published supervisory guidance on External audits of banks for consultation along with a letter to the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB).
The consultative paper aims to enhance and supersede the existing
guidance that was published by the Basel Committee in 2002 on the relationship between banking supervisors and banks' external auditors and in 2008 on external audit quality and banking supervision.
The evolution of bank practices and the introduction of new standards
and regulations over the last 10 years warranted a thorough revision of
the Committee's supervisory guidance. In addition, the recent financial
crisis has highlighted the need to improve the quality of external
audits of banks. The proposed enhanced guidance sets out supervisory
expectations of how:
- external auditors can discharge their responsibilities more effectively;
- audit committees can contribute to audit quality in their oversight of the external audit;
- an effective relationship between external auditors and supervisors can lead to regular communication of mutually useful information; and
- regular and effective dialogue between the banking supervisory authorities and relevant audit oversight bodies can enhance the quality of bank audits.
The Committee's letter to the IAASB calls for enhancing the
International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) to include more authoritative
guidance relating to the audit of banks. It sets out specific areas
where the Committee believes the ISAs should be improved.
Commenting on today's publications, Stefan Ingves, Chairman of the
Basel Committee and Governor of Sveriges Riksbank, said, "The Committee
has developed guidance that builds on recent experience and will help
raise the bar with regard to what supervisors expect of banks' external
auditors and audit committees. We also recognise the great importance of
audit standards and are keen to support the IAASB in enhancing audit
quality."
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