The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), recently, entered into a
Statement of Protocol with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
(PCAOB).
The agreement was signed on behalf of the DFSA by the Chief
Executive, Mr Paul M Koster, and the Chairman of the PCAOB, Mr James R
Doty, during a visit by Mr Koster to Washington DC. DFSA Board Member,
Dr J Andrew Spindler, was also present at the signing.
Mr Paul M Koster, Chief Executive of the DFSA, said: “The DFSA is
very pleased to have concluded this statement of protocol with the
PCAOB, the United States (US) agency responsible for federal oversight
of the audits of public companies. The ability of audit regulators to
co-operate and share information is critical in the current environment
when the need to protect investors and the public interest has never
been more important. There are eight US regulated Firms in the DIFC and
the PCAOB already conducts audits jointly with the DFSA, this agreement
facilitates the sharing of information.”
“This is, in fact, the first bi-lateral agreement the DFSA has
established with an audit regulator following the change to the Dubai
International Financial Centre’s Regulatory law, which allows such
co-operation. As fellow members of the International Federation of
Independent Audit Regulators, the DFSA and the PCAOB are committed to
developing and implementing international standards, among them
supporting co-operation between regulators and promoting greater
consistency of audit oversight.”
Mr Koster added: “This initiative also extends the DFSA’s
collegiate links with regulators in the US. The DFSA already has a
Memorandum of Understanding with the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission and with the four federal banking supervisors, as well as
other US regulators in the context of our multi-lateral arrangements.”
When the PCAOB announced its approval of this agreement in
December, Mr Doty said: “For many years the DFSA has been a valued
partner as the PCAOB has sought to ensure effective cross-border audit
oversight. We are pleased that this agreement will allow us to exchange
confidential information, which will enhance the strong co-operative
relationship that already exists."
Please see official letter.
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