'Accounting cos should be entrusted with audit of Corporates'

Last updated: 13 April 2011


'Accounting cos should be entrusted with audit of Corporates'

 

Making a strong plea to entrust the audit of Indian corporate with Indian Accounting firms, the Indian Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) President G Ramaswamy, said this would help prevent massive frauds.

 

It is time to entrust the audit of Indian corporates with the Indian Accountants firms, Ramaswamy said on Monday.



This would prevent "deficient audits and financial statements of companies enabling massive accounting fraud to go undetected for several years" as in the Satyam case, he said.



On the delay of taking action against chartered accountants registered with ICAI, who audited the Satyam Computer service, Ramaswamy said the US Securities and Exchange Commission has slapped USD 17.5 million fine on Satyam, PW and Lovelock and Lewis.



Stressing on the need for conferring more powers to ICAI to avert large scale corporate scandals in future, he said a special disciplinary committee has been constituted this year exclusively for dealing with the Satyam case and it would complete the hearing on a fast track mode.



Remarkable progress has been made in the cases, where the court has not stayed the proceedings, he said.



Ramaswamy said certain changes in the disciplinary mechanism of the ICAI are on the anvil to award appropriate punishment to erring members of the institute.

 

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