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The Audit Firm Governance Code, 2010

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Summary

The Audit Firm Governance Code (the Code) is intended to assist in promoting continuing confidence and choice in the market for the audit of listed companies and should be relevant to everyone who sees audit as playing a vital role in a market economy. The primary purpose of the Code is to provide a formal benchmark of good governance practice against which firms which audit listed companies can report for the benefit of shareholders in such companies.

Issuer

United Kingdom

Year

2010

Region

Europe

Issuer (type)

Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW); Financial Reporting Council (FRC) (Financial Regulator)

Instrument type

Code

Disclosure instrument

Yes

Geographical scope

National

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: energy
    • S focus: recruitment
    • G focus: audit, corporate finance, financial reporting, internal control, risk management, accountability
    • Agriculture, Finance, Management