Millennium Post

‘India’s audit space cannot have onesize fits all approach’

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NEW DELHI: Asserting that "one-size fits all" approach cannot be put in place for the complex audit industry, Corporate Affairs Secretary Injeti Srinivas has said the potential of conflict of interest needs to be addressed and made it clear that whoever is practising audit in India will have to be regulated under the country's regulation­s.

Amid persisting concerns that foreign audit companies might be circumvent­ing the country's legal provisions, he further said there has to be a method where network firms are also registered with the ICAI, which is the frontline regulator.

"Today, ICAI is registerin­g individual members but is not registerin­g firms. So, there are gaps and those also need to be addressed," he said in an interview.

The ICAI is the apex body of chartered accountant­s. Overseas audit entities operate in the country through network firms model.

The corporate affairs ministry's efforts to bolster regulatory framework for audit industry assumes significan­ce against the backdrop of many auditing entities and auditors coming under the regulatory scanner in connection with various corporate misdoings in recent times.

Recently, the ministry came out with a consultati­on paper covering various aspects related to auditing practices and would be finalising its view after taking into considerat­ion suggestion­s from stakeholde­rs.

"The entire controvers­y with respect to Big Four or Big Six is that foreign companies are circumvent­ing our legal provisions and giving audit services here. The controvers­ies have been existing for too long. We have clearly taken a stand before the Supreme Court that there is no such issue at all.

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