Audit
committees play a crucial role in promoting strong corporate governance,
through their involvement in risk oversight, internal controls,
corporate reporting and audit.
The European Commission proposal for a Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
assigns a range of tasks for company sustainability reporting and
assurance to audit committees. The EC proposal for a directive on Sustainable Corporate Due Diligence requires
companies to implement a series of actions and policies to address
adverse impacts on human rights and environment in their own operations
and in their value chains.
This paper provides an overview of the expected role and
responsibilities of audit committees, in light of relevant EU
legislation and stakeholder demands. It includes recommendations for
audit committees in relation to their ESG responsibilities with a focus
on audit committee’s:
- competencies and composition
- responsibilities for ESG reporting and assurance