Chinese independent auditing standards (CIAS) have been promulgated since 1995. This paper contextualizes the various Chinese attempts at setting auditing standards, especially the making of the CIAS, by identifying factors that motivated these efforts. It finds that, prior to the CIAS, some auditing standards and procedures were issued on a voluntary basis in order to educate auditors and auditees, to improve audit quality, and to help auditors survive the competition between various consultancy firms. However, these standards failed to achieve their objectives and could not prevent auditors from being involved in a number of well‐publicized major financial scandals. Amid crises of public confidence, the CPA Law was stipulated and the Chinese regulators began to formulate the CIAS to strengthen the legal system that regulates the audit profession and to harmonize Sino‐foreign auditing. The paper also illuminates some major features of the Chinese audit market, such as the lack of audit independence, the shortage of well‐qualified auditors, an environment of extensive corruption, and the existence of many misconceptions about the audit. These conditions will significantly hinder the further development of the audit profession in China. In particular, they will severely impair the effectiveness of the CIAS and recently developed accounting standards. Consequently, investments in Chinese companies will still involve considerable risks despite the existence of the CIAS.
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1 March 2000
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March 01 2000
The Making of Independent Auditing Standards in China
Jason Zezhong Xiao, Assistant Professor;
Jason Zezhong Xiao, Assistant Professor
Cardiff Business School.
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Yikuan Zhang, Professor;
Yikuan Zhang, Professor
Beijing University of Business and Technology.
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Zhihua Xie, Professor
Zhihua Xie, Professor
Beijing University of Business and Technology.
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Accounting Horizons (2000) 14 (1): 69–89.
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Jason Zezhong Xiao, Yikuan Zhang, Zhihua Xie; The Making of Independent Auditing Standards in China. Accounting Horizons 1 March 2000; 14 (1): 69–89. doi: https://doi.org/10.2308/acch.2000.14.1.69
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