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New FSA powers will force auditors to speak out

FSA seeks new powers to censure, penalize or disqualify auditors that don’t challenge client’s management bias

Author: Mario Christodoulou

Publication date: 9 July 2010

Bold new powers to disqualify audit partners are part of a larger push to provide an “incentive” for auditors to co-operate with regulators, a senior Financial Services Authority figure has said. The FSA is seeking new powers to censure, penalize or disqualify individual auditors after it found the profession failed to challenge management bias in the lead up to the banking crisis.

Bold new powers to disqualify audit partners are part of a larger push to provide an “incentive” for auditors to co-operate with regulators, a senior Financial Services Authority figure has said: the FSA is seeking new powers to censure, penalize or disqualify individual auditors after it found the profession failed to challenge management bias in the lead up to the banking crisis.