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Voice of dissent on ESRS
02 December 2022Reasoning for one EFRAG SRB member's abstention on the first set of draft ESRS
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Newsletter 18/11/2022: Remember the Alamo?
18 November 2022Highlights of this week's news on Corporate Disclosures
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EFRAG appoints new chairs of its reporting boards
16 November 2022Wolf Klinz will oversee the financial reporting board and Patrick de Cambourg the sustainability reporting board
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Sue Lloyd's 'I have a dream'
11 November 2022ISSB vice chair highlights how interoperability table is key for ISSB and EFRAG alignment
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A new ethics code for sustainability? Or incorporating the topic in the existing code?
11 November 2022International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants board member, Vania Borgerth, discusses how the board is considering sustainability in its work.
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UNCTAD conference: Sustainability infiltrates the whole accountancy profession
11 November 2022While new standards are welcomed, emerging economies fear they might not be fit for purpose for their market realities
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The pubic sector's specificity calls for double materiality sustainability reporting
11 November 2022Alex Metcalfe, head of public sector at ACCA, discusses the professional body's focus on professionalising public sector finance staff and incorporating double materiality sustainability in public sector reporting. Interview by Vincent Huck
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Building international sustainability assurance standards
10 November 2022Isabelle Tracq-Sengeissen, board member at the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), highlights the international standards setter work on sustainability.
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EU and ISSB's salsa dancing.... In wait of the Tango?
09 November 2022Public announcement of an interoperability framework close but not there yet
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Brazil ready to endorse ISSB standards
09 November 2022Vania Maria da Costa Borgerth, Board Member at the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants, stresses the need for standardized sustainability reporting globally and highlights Brazil's endorsement mechanism