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Financial Reporting Technical Assistance Program
Despite major reforms by the New EU Member States to their legal and regulatory frameworks governing corporate sector accounting and auditing, there is a substantial unfinished institutional development agenda in the field of financial reporting. The Financial Reporting Technical Assistance Program provides support to five national administrations (in Poland as well as in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia) which face capacity constraints and challenges in fully implementing – both in law and in practice – the very demanding obligations imposed by the rapidly-evolving acquis communautaire in this field. Theme/Focus Area
Promotion of Private Sector
Regulation of Financial Sector Target Group
Financial sector, corporate sector
Context
Preparing for their accession to the EU in 2004, the new EU Member States undertook major reforms to their legal and regulatory frameworks governing corporate sector
financial reporting. However, less emphasis was placed on the creation and/or strengthening of the institutional and human capacity required to ensure effective implementation and enforcement of the
acquis in practice, and it is now evident that there is a substantial unfinished institutional development agenda in the field of financial reporting.
Goals
Activities
The World Bank’s Center for Financial Reporting Reform will provide technical assistance and training to a number of Polish key stakeholders. A strong focus will be put
on audit public oversight and quality assurance in order to meet the requirements of the acquis communautaire and attain an enhanced quality and reliability of the auditing process and financial
statements of Polish private sector enterprises.
Results
The expected results are:
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Key data of the project
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Amount of the Swiss grant:
CHF 10'000'000 Total budget of the project:
CHF 10'000'000 Date of grant approval:
27.08.2009 Status:
ongoing Responsibility for project implementation:
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