Archive

  • ISSB establishes working group to enhance compatibility between global baseline and jurisdictional initiatives

    15 May 2022
  • GRI appoints Chief Donor Engagement Officer to grow fundraising capacity

    15 May 2022
  • New resource links the GRI Standards to SEBI's BRSR disclosure format

    15 May 2022
  • EFRAG thanks the PTF-ESRS for its tremendous work on the EDs Draft ESRS

    15 May 2022
  • EFRAG's Recommendations and Feedback Statement on Accounting for Crypto-Assets (Liabilities)

    15 May 2022
  • Accountancy Europe release white paper on sustainability assurance

    15 May 2022
  • EFRAG's Feedback Statement on the IASB Exposure Draft ED/2021/9 Non-current Liabilities with Covenants

    15 May 2022
  • EFRAG appoints Sustainability Reporting Board members

    15 May 2022
  • IFRS Foundation agrees MoU to establish ISSB presence in Frankfurt

    15 May 2022
  • From Motherhood and Apple Pie... the seasons they are a - changing

    15 May 2022

    Bernard Peter Agulhas, the former audit regulator and chairman of the King Committee Subcommittee on Climate Change in South Africa, reflects on the auditability of the nascent sustainability standards, as without assurance those standards risk far more manipulation then their conventional financial counterparts