Times of Oman

CMA reconstitu­tes panel of auditors

The eight-member panel was reconstitu­ted with members from select audit firms in Oman, who will advise the market regulator on audit-related issues of listed companies.

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MUSCAT: Oman’s market watchdog Capital Market Authority (CMA) has reconstitu­ted an advisory panel of auditors to provide expert opinion on accounting of listed companies at times of difference of opinion or interpreta­tion.

The eight-member panel was reconstitu­ted with members from select audit firms in Oman, who will advise the market regulator on audit-related issues of listed com- panies. “Capital Market Authority has reconstitu­ted an advisory committee of selected audit firms, which are accredited to provide services to the entities regulated by CMA with a broader participat­ion of audit firms and enhanced Terms of Reference,” Mohammed Said Al Abri, director general of Issues and Disclosure at CMA, told the Times of Oman.

“The panel would act in an advisory capacity and take up matters relating to the regulation of audit firms, specially the performanc­e of auditors in terms of applicable legal and regulatory requiremen­ts,” he added.

“Such matters may include measures to strengthen independen­ce and objectivit­y of auditors, discuss matters related to Internatio­nal Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Internatio­nal Standards on Auditing (ISAs),” he added.

Al Abri said the panel, after con- sideration of matters referred to it, would make appropriat­e recommenda­tions to the Executive President of CMA. The panel would also deliberate and advise CMA on strengthen­ing existing regulation­s to further enhance their effectiven­ess in the overall interest of investors and other stakeholde­rs.

The regulator treats auditors as a critical wall of defence to ensure robust corporate governance and ensure integrity of financial reporting, based on which investors and other market participan­ts take their investment decisions.

“The contributi­on of the accredited audit firms and their profession­alism is well appreciate­d by CMA. The reconstitu­ted advisory panel is expected to facilitate increased coordinati­on between the regulator and the accredited audit firms to further enhance quality of financial reporting that will benefit regulated entities, investors and other market participan­ts,” he explained.

 ?? — Supplied picture ?? Mohammed Said Al Abri.
— Supplied picture Mohammed Said Al Abri.

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