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SEC Extends Compliance Date For Sections 60 – 63 ISA 2007 To December 2023

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Further to our circular on the framework for the implementation of Sections 60 to 63 of the Investments and Securities Act, 2007, published on Monday, March 08, 2021 in the Guardian and Business Day newspapers, wherein directors are required to implement relevant internal controls over financial reporting and Auditors are required to review same and issue a statement on its existence, adequacy and effectiveness or otherwise, the Commission hereby approves a two-year extension for the implementation of the Framework and compliance, from December 31, 2021 to December 31, 2023.

The Framework which can be found on the Commission’s website through this link, https://sec.gov.ng/guidance_on_the_implementation_of_sections_60-63_of_isa_2007/ covers the following:

Personalised Certification

Chief executive officers and the chief financial officers or officers or persons performing similar functions in public companies filing periodic or annual reports would each sign a personalized certification of their compliance with the requirements of the referenced sections of the ISA, 2007.

Duty of Directors on Internal Control

A public company shall establish a system of internal controls over its financial reporting and security of its assets and it shall be the responsibility of the board of directors to ensure the integrity of the company’s financial controls and reporting.

Management’s Annual Assessment of, and Report on, the Company’s Internal Control over Financial Reporting

The board of directors of a public company shall report on the effectiveness of the company’s internal control system in its annual report. The annual report shall contain a statement of the management’s responsibility for establishing and maintaining adequate ICFR for the company and a statement identifying the control framework used by management to conduct the required evaluation of the effectiveness of the company’s internal control over financial reporting.

Duty of External Auditors to report on internal controls of public companies

The external auditor of a public company shall issue a statement as to the existence, adequacy and effectiveness or otherwise of the internal control system of the public company and the report shall be close to the corresponding attestation report (opinion page) issued by the company’s external auditor as a result of the normal audit, or in a portion of the document immediately preceding the company’s financial statement.

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