Unpleasant work or low pay? What’s behind the auditor shortage
Auditing firms are struggling to attract people into the profession because the role is demanding and the work unpleasant, the head of the corporate regulator says.
ASIC chairman Joe Longo told a parliamentary inquiry into the regulator on Friday that the auditing profession also had “long-term staffing challenges”, partly because being an auditor was a “high-risk” occupation because of heavy regulation of the sector.
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