Auditing the auditors – room for improvement
Cantillon: Irish Auditing & Accounting Supervisory Authority grades key players
Cantillon: Irish Auditing & Accounting Supervisory Authority grades key players
Joe Brennan: Might upcoming wave of troubled companies be handled differently to the post-crash victims?
Concern over lack of impairment charges as ferries left idle during pandemic shutdown
Business Comment: ‘Do not underestimate the effects of liquidity withdrawal’
Tuohy is third person fined by regulator since it took direct audit responsibility in 2016
IAASA paper highlights need to take climate costs into consideration in financial statements
Watchdog planning greater onus on auditors to look for potential fraud in accounts
CAI handling of complaint a member failed to disclose commission was core of issue
Pubs informally signalled footfall had fallen ‘noticeably’ in February, before restrictions
Auditing & accounting supervisory authority notes ‘diversity of quality of reporting’
From graduates to school leavers, the profession is open to people from all backgrounds
Sanction is first imposed by Irish watchdog since taking responsibility for the area
Implosion of Germany’s Wirecard may prompt another attempt at audit reforms, experts say
Travel software firm Datalex also taken to task by Irish accounting watchdog
Auditors may issue qualified opinions on firms’ annual accounts and directors’ ability
Auditors may issue qualified opinions on firms’ annual accounts and directors’ ability
Oireachtas committee chairman sends requests as Deloitte defends ‘robust’ auditing
Seen and Heard: Big four concerned over new grading system; Bon Secours merger
Study finds dishonesty tops the list, with undue pressure and bullying also prevalent
Seen and Heard: US companies criticise work permit delays as Saudi trade ties deepen
INM controversy involves data, a radio station, ‘success fees’ and possible market abuse
Bill due before Oireachtas is part of a range of measures to tackle white collar crime
Paul Kelly supplied auditors with unsupported figures for helpline expenditure
Here, unlike in other other EU states, anyone can set up as an engineer, the accountancy sector is largely unregulated, and you can become a physical therapist in 16 weekends
‘Are the big four accountancy firms beyond rebuke?’ asks Senator Seán Barrett
The final report of a tribunal in the UK must have taken many in Dublin by surprise
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices