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The most significant changes in auditor reporting in decades apply from 2016. The changes will have greatest impact on listed companies, but all auditor’s reports are effected. What’s behind the changes, what will they mean for directors, audit committees and investors and how are they being received around the world? CPA Australia’s Audit & Assurance Policy Advisor Claire Grayston discusses these issues and more with the architects of the new rules, including International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board Chairman, Prof. Arnold Schilder.
Names of speakers:
Host: Claire Grayston - Policy Advisor – Audit & Assurance, CPA Australia
Guests:
Prof. Arnold Schilder – International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) Chairman
Chuck Landes - IAASB Deputy Chairman & AICPA Vice President
Merran Kelsall - AUASB Chairman & IAASB Member
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The most significant changes in auditor reporting in decades apply from 2016. The changes will have greatest impact on listed companies, but all auditor’s reports are effected. What’s behind the changes, what will they mean for directors, audit committees and investors and how are they being received around the world? CPA Australia’s Audit & Assurance Policy Advisor Claire Grayston discusses these issues and more with the architects of the new rules, including International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board Chairman, Prof. Arnold Schilder.
Names of speakers:
Host: Claire Grayston - Policy Advisor – Audit & Assurance, CPA Australia
Guests:
Prof. Arnold Schilder – International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) Chairman
Chuck Landes - IAASB Deputy Chairman & AICPA Vice President
Merran Kelsall - AUASB Chairman & IAASB Member

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