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Reporting a deficit – how to address the auditor shortage in NZ

OPINION: In a constrained market, firms need to decide what work to take on and what to drop.

Illustration: Michael Hickmott.

Jacco Moison Sat, 11 Jun 2022

New Zealand’s shortage of experienced auditors is having an impact on the timely completion of audited financial information for investors and stakeholders.

Local audit firms typically rely on secondments and immigration to fill gaps in the skilled auditor space. This has been almost impossible

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Jacco Moison Sat, 11 Jun 2022
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