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SMSF Association applauds ASIC’s auditor disqualification

The SMSF Association has declared its support for the recent disqualification of an SMSF auditor under the SIS Act since it demonstrates ASIC is “actively policing the register of approved SMSF auditors”.

by Reporter
July 20, 2015
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ASIC announced the disqualification of Peter Brenan last week for failing to “obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence about [funds’] compliance with the SIS Act”. He also failed to provide written reports to the funds.

SMSF Association chief executive Andrea Slattery said she was pleased to see the co-regulation of SMSF auditors by ASIC and the ATO “working together to remove auditors that should not be on the register”.

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“The role of the auditor in the SMSF system is absolutely critical and it is essential that any professional undertaking this task is both qualified and competent,” said Ms Slattery.

“It is imperative that SMSF auditors are reporting contraventions to the ATO so that the integrity of the SMSF sector is maintained.”

Ms Slattery said the SMSF Association is urging ASIC to remain vigilant in this area.

“With more than one million members and trustees, and over half a million funds, ensuring that the auditing process for SMSFs is being done by specialists is more important than ever,” she said.

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