½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþhas disqualified Chiu Man of New South Wales from being an approved self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) auditor.
½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþfound that Mr Man had breached fundamental audit requirements and was otherwise not a fit and proper person.
In particular, ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþfound that Mr Man had:
- not complied with audit evidence requirements of Australian auditing standards.
- not appropriately responded to inquiries from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and ASIC.  
½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþCommissioner John Price said, 'SMSF auditors play a fundamental role in promoting confidence in the SMSF sector so it is crucial that they adhere to ethical and professional standards. ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþwill continue to take action where the conduct of SMSF auditors is inadequate.'
SMSF trustees and members can check whether their auditor is registered, or whether a person has been disqualified, by searching ASIC's SMSF auditor register at
Background
Information about Mr Man was referred to ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþby the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) under section 128P of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (the SIS Act).
From 1 July 2013, the SIS Act required all auditors of SMSFs to be registered with ASIC. This was to ensure that all SMSF auditors meet the base standards of competency and expertise.
½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþand the ATO work closely together as co-regulators of SMSF auditors. The ATO monitors SMSF auditor conduct and may refer matters to ½ñÈÕÈÈÃÅʼþfor possible action such as disqualification or suspension of their registration.