CSRD reporting requirements place Compliance function in the spotlight

Senior Consultant Integrity & COmplaince KPMG

Atricle Rebecca Kozlowski, Serap Tutkun and Laura Schroder-Van Oorschot (allen KPMG): "Existing compliance topics places the Compliance function in the centre of CSRD reporting."

Atricle Rebecca Kozlowski, Serap Tutkun and Laura Schroder-Van Oorschot (allen KPMG)

Existing compliance topics, such as anti-bribery and corruption, diversity, inclusion and equity, and integrity risk culture are included within the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) for reporting under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). We see that organizations of all sizes often have challenges with quantifying compliance and developing monitoring metrics for these areas.

The expectations laid out within the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) for reporting under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) place the compliance function in the spotlight. Existing compliance topics, such as anti-bribery and corruption, diversity, inclusion and equity, and integrity risk culture are included. While most Compliance functions include these topics within their activities, we see that organizations of all sizes often have challenges with quantifying compliance and developing monitoring metrics for these areas. Therefore, companies may have large gaps to fill in order to meet the ESRS expectations. Those companies should look towards their compliance programs and integrated control frameworks to support in the transition.

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