Jointly Hosted by Korea Listed Companies Association, KOSDAQ Association, and Korea Accounting Policy Society

FKI to Hold Seminar on 'Pros and Cons of New External Audit Regulations' on the 3rd of Next Month View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] The Federation of Korean Industries, together with the Korea Listed Companies Association, the KOSDAQ Association, and the Korean Accounting Policy Association, announced on the 27th that it will hold a seminar titled "The Pros and Cons of the New External Audit Regulations" at 2 p.m. on the 3rd of next month at the FKI Conference Center in Yeouido, Seoul.


This seminar is organized to examine the impact of the new External Audit Act on external audit-related regulations for listed companies, and to conduct an in-depth discussion on its pros and cons, aiming to develop policy proposals that reflect the practical environment of companies.


The event will begin with an opening address by Kim Tae-dong, president of the Korean Accounting Policy Association, followed by a presentation by Jeong Do-jin, professor of the Department of Business Administration at Chung-Ang University, on key regulations newly implemented since 2018 under the External Audit Act, including the auditor designation system, standard audit hours system, and internal accounting management system.


Subsequently, a panel discussion on the issues and improvement measures of the regulations under the External Audit Act will be held, featuring Song In-man, professor emeritus of the Business School at Sungkyunkwan University, Choi Jun-seon, professor emeritus of the Law School at Sungkyunkwan University, Kang Kyung-jin, executive director of the Korea Listed Companies Association, and Son Seong-gyu, professor of the Business School at Yonsei University.



In accordance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines, only pre-registered participants will be allowed entry to the venue. Attendance is limited to 50 people in compliance with the prevention guidelines.


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