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FRC publishes regulations for upcoming PIE Auditor Register

Author: ICAEW Insights

Published: 18 Aug 2022

Following the government’s response to the consultation on restoring trust in audit and corporate governance, firms currently auditing PIEs will need to be included on the FRC’s PIE Audit Register.

From 5 December 2022 all audit firms and responsible individuals who undertake statutory audit work for Public Interest Entities (PIEs) will need to be registered by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC).

Audit firms currently auditing PIEs will need to apply and be approved to be included on the PIE Audit Register to prevent any disruption to their work. There will be a transition period from 5 September to 4 December 2022 for existing audit firms of PIEs to submit transitional applications.

ICAEW welcomed the FRC’s decision to put back the implementation date, alongside the decision to give firms more time to report breaches, and undertakings to provide further guidance in certain areas.

However, Katharine Bagshaw, Senior Manager of ICAEW’s Audit & Assurance Faculty, said other issues ICAEW had raised had not been resolved. “They have not yet fully addressed concerns about the fairness of the FRC’s internal review and appeals process, its urgent decisions process or its powers to publicise conditions imposed on firms,” Bagshaw said.

More powers granted to the FRC

The Kingman Review in 2018 found that the FRC had insufficient powers to address systemic issues at the firms, relying on the registration powers of the Recognised Supervisory Bodies. The creation of the PIE Auditor Register was also a key action set out in the government response in May and is one of the first projects to be implemented.

The FRC says directly registering audit firms and individuals signing PIE audit reports will bolster the regulator’s supervisory toolkit and enable it to become increasingly assertive in holding audit firms to account for the delivery of high-quality audit.

“The new Regulations will mean the FRC can act decisively when it identifies systemic issues in an audit firm, allowing us to impose conditions, suspensions and, in the most serious cases, remove registration,” said Sarah Rapson, FRC’s Executive Director of Supervision. “This was one of the key recommendations of the Kingman Review and it is an essential part of the supervisory toolkit.”

Following a consultation that ended in May 2022, the FRC is publishing the PIE Auditor Registration Regulations, guidance on transitional applications and the feedback statement on the consultation.

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