CAs are facing more heat today as norms are strong - MCA Secretary
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The remarks of Corporate Affairs Secretary Injeti Srinivas also come at a time when the role of auditors has come under scanner for alleged violations, including in the IL&FS case.
“When all the corporate frauds and crises came one after the other, we ran after chartered accountants. I think they are facing the most heat today... the statutory auditors,” he said.
“They are facing the most heat. Why? (Because of) very strong auditing standards, accounting standards, institution for the chartered accountants and now NAFRA (National Financial Reporting Authority) has come,” Srinivas added.
He also mentioned that credit rating agencies are not facing as much heat as statutory auditors, given there is some subjectivity for the former.
“Now, we are talking about revisiting framework for credit rating agencies also... It should be transparent and objective. There should not be any room for subjectivity,” Srinivas said.
Speaking at a national seminar on valuation, he wondered why the valuation profession was flying below the radar.
“Why valuers are not having control? Because there is no institute for valuers, no valuation standards, no guidelines. It is said that it never happens that a valuer doesn’t deliver what a client wants... Your assumptions have to be tailor made, bespoke... to market requirements. These are problems. Some of it is definitely in lighter vein,” he said, adding that the valuation profession cannot fly below the radar anymore. #casansaar (Source - PTI, Business Toaday)
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