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ASIC disqualifies jailed SMSF auditor

ASIC has announced that a former BPO Connect employee has been disqualified as an approved SMSF auditor.

by Staff Reporter
March 19, 2018
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The corporate regulator announced that Nayanaka Arjuna Samarakoon has been removed from the list of approved SMSF auditors.

ASIC made the decision based on Samarakoon serving jail time after pleading guilty to and being convicted of criminal offences.

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The related offences include dealing with property reasonably suspected of being proceeds of crime, and attempting to obtain a financial advantage by deception.

Based on all of these factors, ASIC concluded that Samarakoon was not a fit and proper person to be an SMSF auditor.

SMSF auditors are a principal regulatory focus for both ASIC and the ATO. Since auditor registration was mandated in 2013, independence in particular has been a key surveillance area.

“As co-regulators of SMSF auditors, both the ATO and ASIC consider the independence and competency of SMSF auditors, together with the quality of SMSF audits undertaken by registered SMSF auditors, paramount,” said assistant commissioner at the ATO Kasey Macfarlane in a recent address.

The ATO will be visiting 300 firms that provide SMSF audits in 2018, to “seek assurance” on items such as independence.

In the financial year to date, the ATO has now made 31 referrals to ASIC for concerns over SMSF auditors, which is nine up from referrals made for all of the 2016-17 financial year.

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  1. David Huggins says:
    8 years ago

    This matter goes down as an outcome for ASIC’s statistical purposes – but what it is really doing is counting the same regulatory action twice.

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