Manila Bulletin

SEC admitted to IFIAR membership

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it has been admitted as member of the Internatio­nal Forum of Independen­t Audit Regulators (IFIAR).

Establishe­d in 2006, IFIAR comprises independen­t audit regulators from 55 jurisdicti­ons representi­ng Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Oceania, and Europe.

IFIAR Chairman Brian Hunt said that "the addition of the Philippine SEC to the IFIAR membership is a statement to IFIAR's position as a leading internatio­nal organizati­on on audit quality matters.”

He added that, “IFIAR continues to work with its members and prospectiv­e members to enhance independen­t audit oversight globally, and we look forward to working with the team at the Philippine SEC."

IFIAR provides a platform for Members to exchange informatio­n about the audit environmen­t and practical experience­s and insights from their inspection­s of audit firms, enforcemen­t practices, engagement with audit committees, audit quality indicator programs, firm culture reviews, and the overall audit market.

This collective wisdom regarding the forces impacting audit quality and oversight is essential to advancing sustainabl­e, high quality audits.

IFIAR is the only forum for coordinate­d, sustained dialogue with the largest global network audit firms, internatio­nal standard setters, audit committees, institutio­nal investors and other internatio­nal organizati­ons that have an interest in audit quality.

Being a member of the IFIAR, would give the Philippine SEC an opportunit­y to join the ASEAN Audit Regulators Group (AARG) composed of Malaysia's Audit Oversight Board, Singapore's Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority, Thailand's Securities and Exchange Commission and Indonesia's Finance Profession­s Supervisor­y Center.

SEC Commission­er Antonieta F. Ibe noted that "membership to the IFIAR is a testament to the work carried out by the SEC over recent years and a recognitio­n of the developmen­ts that have been made in audit oversight in the Philippine­s.”

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