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  • Ethics for Sustainability Reporting Fact Sheet

    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants® (IESBA®) has revised its Code of Ethics to include specific, fit-for-purpose ethics provisions for preparers of sustainability disclosures in the public interest. Learn more about these changes in this high-level summary.

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  • Final Pronouncement: International Ethics Standards for Sustainability Assurance (including International Independence Standards) and Other Revisions to the Code Relating to Sustainability Assurance and Reporting

    The International Ethics Standards for Sustainability Assurance (including International Independence Standards) and related revisions to the Code, address critical risks to the integrity, quality and effectiveness of sustainability reporting and assurance such as bias, conflicts of interest, pressure to act unethically, fraud including greenwashing, non-compliance with laws and regulations, and threats to the independence of the assurance practitioners.

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  • Final Pronouncement: Using the Work of an External Expert

    The Using the Work of an External Expert Final Pronouncement provides an ethical framework to guide professional accountants or sustainability assurance practitioners, as applicable, in evaluating whether an external expert has the necessary competence, capabilities and objectivity in order to use that expert’s work for the intended purposes. The standard also include provisions to aid in applying the Code’s conceptual framework when using the work of an external expert.

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  • IFAC Releases 2024 Global Adoption Status Snapshot (International Standards)

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    The International Standards: 2024 Global Adoption Status Snapshot highlights how widely international standards are embraced across IFAC member jurisdictions. Since the inaugural 2019 report, we continue to see notable progress in adoption of the international standards as well as enhancing quality assurance and investigation & discipline systems. The 2024 update highlights a selection of success stories from IFAC members. It also identifies the conditions that help advance adoption and implementation, as well as more opportunities for further collaboration and connected learning.

    This progress is made possible by the steadfast commitment of IFAC member organizations to the requirements outlined in the Statements of Membership Obligations (SMOs). By proudly carrying their IFAC membership as a badge of international recognition and working with IFAC to publish their adoption & implementation actions on IFAC’s International Standards Adoption Map, these organizations reinforce their dedication to integrity and professional quality, and to shape the future of the profession through their commitment to the public interest.

    Access the 2024 Global Adoption Status Snapshot

    About IFAC

    IFAC, by connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly global.

    IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of international recognition.

    IFAC and its members work together to shape the future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and commitment to the public interest.

  • IFAC Recognizes and Supports IAASB’s Newly Published Sustainability Standard; Warns of Risk to Investor and Consumer Protections If All Assurance Providers Are Not Held to Consistent Requirements

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    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) welcomes the International Audit and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) publishing its International Standard on Sustainability Assurance (ISSA) 5000. The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has also issued its public statement of support

    Lee White, IFAC Chief Executive Officer, said “In recent years there has been a significant transformation with the reporting of sustainability-related information. Assurance plays an essential role in ensuring the quality, comparability, and trustworthiness of this information, as it does with financial information. IOSCO has shown proactive leadership in the development of the sustainability transformation journey, and its support for the work of the IAASB on ISSA 5000 is another important step.” 

    As a profession-agnostic standard, ISSA 5000 is available for use by practitioners outside of the accountancy profession.  If non-professional accountants assert to using ISSA 5000 for assurance, it is absolutely critical for investor and consumer protection that such providers are held by jurisdictional regulators to the same regulatory oversight and requirements that apply to professional accountants.

    Mr. White continued, “IFAC’s professional accountancy member organizations around the globe, which represent millions of individual accountants, are champions of integrity and quality.  Our profession is united by a deep commitment to work with regulators, practitioners, and organizations globally to facilitate smooth and timely implementation of international standards, such as ISSA 5000, in order to serve the public interest need.”

    IFAC has developed a high-level overview to help stakeholders – preparers, auditors, and investors – anticipate what to expect from sustainability assurance, especially in its early days.

    For more information, and/or to be invited to future IFAC webinars or events on sustainability, please contact Communications@IFAC.org.

    About IFAC

    IFAC, by connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly global.

    IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of international recognition.

    IFAC and its members work together to shape the future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and commitment to the public interest.