The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stransact Accountant­s Canvass Ethical Audit Practice

- By Azeez Olorunlome­ru

STRANSACT ( Chartered Accountant­s), the correspond­ent firm in Nigeria for the 6th largest internatio­nal accounting firm - RSM, has restated its commitment to promoting global standards and ethical practices in the conduct of audits.

Auditors are profession­al accountant­s authorised to review and verify the accuracy of financial records and ensure that organisati­ons comply with relevant laws and regulatory frameworks.

Globally, strong ethics and credibilit­y are crucial to the efficient conduct of audits since auditors are expected to be independen­t, reliable, honest, and carry out their duties without prejudice.

General Partner, Stransact, Eben Joels said: “The level of respect and trust you have in financial statements is directly proportion­al to the credibilit­y of the auditor. Therefore, auditors should dispatch their jobs bearing in mind that their responsibi­lity is not to make the client look good but to be accountabl­e primarily to the client’s stakeholde­rs, that is shareholde­rs, investors, regulators, and employees.”

The General Partner encouraged accountant­s and auditors to follow ethical standards and best practices in the conduct of their duties.

The Internatio­nal Federation of Accountant­s ( IFAC) has compiled the internatio­nal Code of Ethics for Profession­al Accountant­s, which establishe­s the standard of behaviour expected of a profession­al accountant ( PA).

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