Caretaker Board at Irba issues call for nominations to serve on the Board

25 Feb 2021

Johannesburg, Thursday, February 25, 2021 – The Caretaker Board appointed by Minister Mboweni, to guide the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors to a more stable position, after he had dissolved the previous board, has made good on their promise. The Call for Nominations process has started with the publication of the Notice in the Government Gazette. The advert will also appear in Business Day and Business Times.

The Caretaker Board is made up of respected accounting professionals, Mrs Nonkululeko Gobodo and Mr Roy Andersen. They will be assisted in the selection and interview process by the Acting Accountant General from National Treasury, Mrs Karen Maree. The three will form the Nominations Committee.

The applications close on March 31, which will be followed by a shortlisting process based on the applications. Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed and the Nominations Committee will then table a proposed list of suitable candidates that will allow the Minister to appoint up to ten board members.

The Notice outlines that applicants should have the necessary prior board governance experience, be qualified in either external auditing, law, or information technology; as the IRBA is embarking on a digital transformation whereby its systems will be upgraded to digitise certain regulatory processes and increase efficiency. Five years senior or executive leadership experience is also required.

Eligibility criteria include:

  • Must be in possession of professional qualifications,
  • Must be members in good standing with a recognised professional institute,
  • Must be independent of the auditing profession.

Further there are requirements for a representative and diverse board as far as race, gender and skills and experience are concerned. The Notice stresses the need to be independent of auditing firms and therefore only Registered Auditors (RA) who are retired or non-attest will be considered.

Given the progress with the Auditing Profession Amendment Bill (B2B-2020) currently in parliament which proposes a change to Section 11 of the Act that deals with appointments to the Regulatory Board; due consideration has been given to comply with both the current and future Act, by including two formerly registered auditors with at least 10 years’ experience and two advocates or attorneys with at least 10 years’ experience in practice.

Previously the board was prescribed to include competent persons and registered auditors but limited to not more than 40% of members being registered auditors, however the Amendment Bill when promulgated will require “competent persons with auditing knowledge, but prohibits registered auditors or members who directly or indirectly shares in profits of, or receives payment from, or conducts business with audit firms”.

Increased independence of the regulator eliminates self-interest conflicts, improves public interest focus and decision-making independent of the profession.

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More about the IRBA:

The IRBA is a public protection statutory body established to protect the financial interests of the public by ensuring registered auditors and their firms deliver services of the highest quality. It upholds audit firm independence to ensure that audit quality is such that it enhances the accuracy and credibility of financial performance reporting. In this way, the IRBA has an important role to play in building the reputation of South Africa as an investment market for both local and global investors and driving economic growth for the country.

The IRBA also registers suitably qualified accountants as auditors, who must adhere to the highest ethics standards, and promotes the auditing profession through the effective regulation of assurance conducted in accordance with internationally recognised standards and processes.

 

Issued by: Lorraine van Schalkwyk APR
Manager: Special Projects and Media Relations
The Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA)
Contact: 087 940 8800
Mobile: 083 626 3762
On behalf of: Caretaker Board