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The closure of the comment period for the IAASB’s proposed sustainability assurance standard ISSA 5000 is a significant milestone. Where do we need to go from here?
30 November 2023
In an ever-changing world, companies are being asked to disclose more and more information––from digital risks to sustainability performance. Given this challenge, what should happen to encourage straightforward, transparent and consistent corporate reporting that meets investors’ needs? This blog considers how rule makers could identify ways to reduce the corporate reporting burden and highlights the importance of regular review and continuous dialogue with key stakeholders across the ecosystem.
Explore the materiality gap between financial and sustainability reporting and how sustainability reporting frameworks aim to bridge this gap for better insights.
PwC regularly engages with EU institutions through public consultations, events and by playing a constructive role in the debates shaping Europe’s future.
TheGlobal Public Policy Committee (GPPC) unites senior partners, including CEOs, from the six major international accounting networks—BDO, Deloitte, EY, Grant Thornton, KPMG and us.
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