
Reflections on the Case for Audit Reform
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It looks beyond current events and explores possible new entrants to the market, the role of regulation versus professionalism, developing a more prominent and reinvigorated auditing profession and how to meet wider stakeholder needs. The authors' key proposal for discussion is for the traditional passive audit to be replaced with a proactive style of audit, where granular opinions, forward looking analysis and sensitivity reviews can aid the reader of accounts to come to their own conclusions.
This book should act as a catalyst for radical thinking professionals, students, academics and company directors to influence future government reforms to meet societal needs in the twenty-first century.
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"Reflections on the Case for Audit Reform is both timely and timeless. It arrives at a moment when public patience with superficial reform is wearing thin, yet its message transcends the latest policy cycle. Bhaskar and Sellers remind us that audit, at its best, is a public good - a collective act of listening and accountability that sustains the moral fabric of economic life. Their work rekindles a "passion for leaming and a yearning for change," offering a powerful intellectual legacy from one of the field's most thoughtful scholars and a continuing challenge for all who care about the future of auditing." - Leonid Sokolovskyy, Lecturer, Alliance Manchester Business School, Manchester, UKMore details
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Rod Sellers, OBE, FCA, has spent almost 50 years in senior financial and corporate roles in industry.
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