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The New SEC Auditor Independence Rules: Implications for Audit Committees and Management http://www.ey.com
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SEC Final Rule On January 28, 2003 the SEC issued their final rules on auditor independence as required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. “Strengthening the Commission’s Requirements Regarding Auditor Independence” (97 pages). Effective Date: May 6, 2003
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Scope of Services Provided by the Auditor
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Three Significant New Restrictions 1.A prohibition on financial information systems design and implementation services. 2.A prohibition on internal audit outsourcing services. 3.A restriction on certain types of “expert” services.
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Other Prohibited Non-Audit Services Bookkeeping Appraisal or valuation, fairness opinion, or contribution-in-kind reports Actuarial services Management functions
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Other Prohibited Non-Audit Services Human resources Broker-Dealer Legal services
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Pre-Approval of Audit Services
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Pre-Approval of Services The Act specifies in Sections 201(b) and 202 that all audit and non-audit services provided by the independent auditor must be pre-approved by the audit committee.
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Disclosures to Investors
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Section 202 of the Act requires that issuers disclose in periodic reports and proxy statements non-audit services performed by the auditor. Audit Fees Audit-Related Fees Tax Fees All Other Fees
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Hiring Members of the Audit Engagement Team
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Hiring Rules Section 206 of the Act requires a one- year cooling-off period before audit engagement team members will be able to accept employment at the issuer in a “financial reporting oversight role.”
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Financial Reporting Oversight Role Those persons exercising or in a position to exercise influence over the financial statements, and anyone who prepares those statements. Member of the Board Chief Executive Officer President Chief Financial Officer Chief Operating Officer.
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Financial Reporting Oversight Role General Counsel Chief Accounting Officer Controller Director of Internal Audit Director of Financial Reporting Treasurer, or Any equivalent position.
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Example for Calendar-Year Company In this example, a 2002 audit team member covered by the rule could not be hired in a financial reporting oversight role position prior to March 23, 2004. Files its 2001 Form 10-K Files its 2002 Form 10-K 2002 Audit Period Cooling-Off Period for 2002 Audit Team March 15, 2002March 22, 2003March 16, 2002 Through March 22, 2003 Ends March 23, 2004
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Audit Partner Rotation
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Section 203 of the Act limits both the “Lead Auditor” and the “Concurring Partner” to a maximum of five consecutive years in those roles. They are then required to rotate off for at least five years.
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Audit Partner Rotation Lead Partner Concurring or Reviewing Partner Other Engagement Team Partners Five Consecutive Years On Five consecutive years on Seven consecutive years on Five-year time-out Two-year time-out
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Communications
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The SEC, under Section 204 of the Act requires the independent auditor to make certain timely communications to the audit committee.
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Communications All critical accounting policies and practices to be used. All alternative treatments with GAAP for policies and practices related to material items that have been discussed with management. Other issues material to the financial statements.
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