ICSI to introduce auditing norms for professionals

To comply with corporate governance requirements

February 24, 2018 07:58 pm | Updated 07:58 pm IST - KOLKATA

Nurturing compliance: ICSI would ensure that the standards were being adhered to in letter and spirt.

Nurturing compliance: ICSI would ensure that the standards were being adhered to in letter and spirt.

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) said it is set to introduce auditing standards for practising company secretaries. The auditing standards, however, will be voluntary in nature.

President of ICSI Makarand Lele said that four auditing standards would be announced soon.

Harmonising standards

He said these standards were being drawn up to harmonise with the secretarial standards, compulsory for listed companies, with the view to comply with the corporate governance requirement as per the new Companies Act.

Speaking to reporters here, Mr. Lele said that according to two specific secretarial standards, it was mandatory to hold board and general meetings by companies.

ICSI, being a regulatory body, would ensure that the standards were being adhered to in letter and spirit by the company secretaries, he said.

The secretarial standards apply to the appointment of independent directors as well, and ICSI was helping companies in this regard.

The regulatory body has also formulated the Code for Charity Governance, with nine guiding principles, for transparency and full disclosure, Mr. Lele said.

In addition, ICSI has come out with the Anti-bribery Code, to be adopted voluntarily by corporate sector.

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