Elm’s Conflict Minerals Sustainability and Audit Services To Align with US SEC Audit StandardsThe Elm Consulting Group International LLC prepares for US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) compliance and oversight of Conflict Minerals supply chain traceability audits
By: Lawrence Heim Feb. 4, 2011 - PRLog -- The Elm Consulting Group International LLC ("Elm") will deliver independent third-party Conflict Minerals Supply Chain Traceability Audit services aligned with the SEC mandates for auditor independence directly to companies across the range of industries impacted by the US Conflict Minerals Law, enacted as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act.
In 2010, Elm was engaged by a leading US-based electronics manufacturer industry association to conduct the first independent third-party Conflict Minerals supply chain traceability audits supporting the association’ Patrick Doyle, Managing Director in Elm's New Haven, CT office: “Elm is a world leader in conducting Conflict Minerals supply chain traceability audits to support the new Conflict Minerals Law in the U.S. We saw significant value in bringing our experience to assist a broad range of industries and companies. However, we were concerned about potential conflicts of interest with being engaged by a trade association consisting of multiple corporate members that also may have relationships with other Elm clients. In our 2011 strategic planning, we decided to withdraw from our relationship with the association and eliminate the conflict of interest risk for them, their members and Elm. The association will continue to move forward using other available resources, so our withdrawal will not negatively impact their program.” Lawrence Heim, Director of Elm in Atlanta, Georgia: “The US Conflict Minerals Law empowers the SEC with authority for the law's oversight and enforcement. Therefore, related audit activities will be subject to audit standards under the SEC, the Government Accounting Office Government Accounting Standards (GAO GAS) and American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAE). Eliminating conflict of interest is absolutely critical for the conflict mineral reviews/audits. SEC’s December 15, 2010 proposed regulation gave specific direction on this. We don't feel this will change even with the extension of the comment period and possible delay in the finalization of the rule.” Heim continued, “We are hearing from some companies that internal procurement standards are already mandating that material be purchased only from sources that have been audited and verified by independent third parties as 'conflict free'". Since its inception in 2001, Elm has focused its business on independent health, safety and environmental auditing services. "Conforming to the SEC auditing standards does not require us to do anything significantly different from our long-standing processes and procedures," Doyle stated. More information on the Conflict Minerals law, regulations and auditing is available at http://elmconsultinggroup.wordpress.com/ # # # Founded in 2001, The Elm Consulting Group International LLC is a specialty health, safety, environmental and sustainability management services firm with 11 offices in the United States, Mexico, Argentina, New Zealand, Indonesia, China (joint venture) and a network of over 100 hand-selected affiliates in 22 other countries. To maintain our independence as auditors, our services are focused on audit program development and execution, and we maintain various third-party HSE auditor certifications in the US and abroad. End
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