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16 November 2011

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South Africa Ranked First Again Out Of 139 Countries For Its Strength Of Auditing And Reporting Standards

 

 

Johannesburg / 16 November 2011

 

The IRBA is proud to once again inform Registered Auditors that South Africa has maintained the number 1 position in the World Economic Forum Survey for 2011-12, for the strength of its audit and reporting standards regarding company financial performance. Refer to pages 321 and 401 of the Global Competitiveness Report, which is available online. Click Here

 

South Africa's reputation as a globally recognised standard setter and regulator should not be underestimated and the IRBA will endeavour to maintain South Africa's standards and international standing.

 

Should you have any queries or experience any technical difficulties in downloading the document please do not hesitate to contact the Communications Department at 087 940 8800 or send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Bernard Peter Agulhas
Chief Executive Officer

 

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The objective of the IRBA is to endeavour to protect the financial interests of the South African public and international investors in South Africa through the effective and appropriate regulation of audits conducted by registered auditors, in accordance with internationally recognised standards and processes.

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