RBI s new audit norms to ensure no repeat of IL&FS, DHFL & Yes Bank
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Rules likely to improve transparency and build confidence in audit industry, say many analysts, who also flag initial operational issues
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The long shadow of IL&FS,
DHFL and Yes Bank has reportedly prompted the central bank to stay firm on its stand that financial businesses must comply with the latest auditing norms, which simultaneously seek to lift standards, decentralise the industry and prevent conflicts of interest involving the various revenue streams at consulting companies.
Large audit firms either linked to or affiliated to the Big Four currently dominate the audits of financial services companies. The new guidelines are expected to give opportunities to small and mid-sized Indian audit firms, potentially increasing competition, breaking old links and bringing in more scrutiny.
New auditing rule book to ensure no repeat of IL&FS, DHFL-like fiascos
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Rules likely to improve transparency and build confidence in audit industry, say many analysts, who also flag initial operational issues
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The long shadow of IL&FS,
DHFL and Yes Bank has reportedly prompted the central bank to stay firm on its stand that financial businesses must comply with the latest auditing norms, which simultaneously seek to lift standards, decentralise the industry and prevent conflicts of interest involving the various revenue streams at consulting companies.
Large audit firms either linked to or affiliated to the Big Four currently dominate the audits of financial services companies. The new guidelines are expected to give opportunities to small and mid-sized Indian audit firms, potentially increasing competition, breaking old links and bringing in more scrutiny.
Hoteliers’ assn files 2 writ petitions in HC
ByArchana MoreArchana More / Updated: May 27, 2021, 06:00 IST
Court issues notices to finance ministry,
NDMA, has orders for excise dept
Following two writ petitions filed last week by Pune-based United Hospitality Association (UHA), seeking relief in excise license fees and bank loan EMIs, the
Bombay High Court has directed the commissioner of the state excise department to hear out and decide on the matter. It also issued a notice to the Union finance ministry, finance minister and
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
The UHA, consisting of approximately 500 members who own hotels and restaurants in the city, had filed the petitions in HC last week. In the first, they sought a waiver of FL-III license fees, which permit such establishments to service liquor on their premises. They stated that since the pandemic began early in 2020, the government has announced