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SEC, Accountants Collaborate On IFRS Compliance
The securities and Ex
change Commission (SEC) is set to collaborate with members of the Association of Reporting Accountants in the Capital Market (ARACM to ensure the full compliance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) rules.
The Acting Director General of SEC, Mr Mounir Gwarzo, disclosed this in Abuja recently when members of ARACM paid him a courtesy visit.
Gwarzo said the commission was having some challenges with some companies migrating to adopt IFRS rules and thereby expressed the willingness of the commission to partner with the Association for a smooth transition to IFRS rules by most companies operating in Nigeria.
He explained that SEC does not have the regulatory power to force any group or individual to belong to trade group, rather the commission would encourage people and individual to join trade groups.
The Acting DG said the commission was poised to ensure that major disciplines in the capital market have their associations, stressing that allowing trade groups to handle issues before escalating to a more tense level would allow the commission to be more focused in discharging its responsibilities as the apex regulator of the Nigeria’s Capital Market.
Also speaking, Chairman of the association, Mr Ayodele Othihiwa said members of the association have crucial role to play when new issues or transactions are being done.
Ayodele said auditors are more important in creating transparency through the financial statement sign-off by them that formed major information to operators in the capital market.
He said one of the things happening generally following the global financial crisis was the new challenges to the kind of report that emanated from auditors.
The association chairman called for collaboration with SEC in the area of capacity building in the capital market to stabilise the market.
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