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News Releases


No. 22/07
March 6, 2007
EU COMMISSIONER MCCREEVY MEETS WITH PCAOB CHAIRMAN MARK OLSON ON EU-US COOPERATION ON AUDIT REGULATION
In Washington today, EU
Internal Market and Services
Commissioner
Charlie McCreevy
(shown above) and
Public Company
Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Chairman Mark Olson
(right) agreed to launch roadmap discussions on cooperation
between EU and US
auditor public oversight systems. They
have mandated their staff to commence work and will
review progress at their next meeting. The goal is to
move towards full reliance on each others' oversight
systems by 2009. Both sides will take stock and review
progress in October 2007.
Commissioner McCreevy welcomed the positive outcome of
the meeting with PCAOB Chairman Mark Olson:
“This is a sign of our common interest in reducing
administrative burdens whilst strengthening investor
protection. It will allow us to maintain the openness of
capital markets to issuers from abroad. I join Mark
Olson in welcoming this deepening of EU-US co-operation
on audit regulation, and look forward to building on the
experience we have gained in the area of accounting.”
Commissioner McCreevy emphasized: “Equivalence does
not require systems and standards to be identical but
simply to be robust enough to ensure investor
confidence. The goal is to move towards inspections of
audit firms carried out by an independent and rigorous
home-country public oversight authority by 2009. Sending
inspectors abroad is a costly and complex exercise. We
need to establish a system based on mutual trust which
avoids duplication."
The
2006 Directive on statutory audit obliges EU Member
States to register and oversee third-country auditors,
including US auditors, of companies listed on EU
regulated markets. If a US auditor fails to register in
the Member State concerned, its audit opinion will be
invalidated. US auditors may thus face multiple
registrations and public oversight in several EU Member
States. Part of the steps necessary for registration
will be compliance by US auditors with auditing
standards and independence rules relevant in the EU
unless US standards are considered to be equivalent.
To reduce the administrative burden for audit firms and
companies from third countries, including the US, the
Directive empowers the European Commission to recognize
third-country oversight of auditors as equivalent
throughout the EU. The Commission may also accept the
equivalence of US independence requirements and auditing
standards. Consequently, the audit firms would not have
to adapt to domestic rules in the EU Member States.
Under the Directive, the Commission shall also establish
a framework allowing EU public oversight bodies to
conclude bilateral agreements with third-country
oversight bodies, such as the US PCAOB. The Commission
launched a public consultation on all of these issues on
11 January 2007.
For further information please visit:
http://www.eurunion.org/newsweb/HotTopics/EuroFinance.htm
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