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Brite Advisors auditor admits failings and surrenders licence – ASIC

By Gary Robinson, 30 Jun 25

The Australian watchdog said that it’s action arose from ASIC’s ongoing investigation into Brite Advisors Pty Ltd.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced that it accepted a court enforceable undertaking (CEU) from Perth-based registered company auditor, David Makowa of DM Advisory Services, in relation to its dealings with Brite Advisors.

Following “significant audit quality findings identified by ASIC”, the regulator said that Makowa has undertaken to surrender his registration as a company auditor and to never re-apply.

Makowa audited the profit and loss statements and balance sheets of Brite Advisors Pty Ltd (Receivers and Managers appointed) (in liquidation) (Brite Advisors), an Australian Financial Services Licensee, and provided required opinions for the financial years ended 30 June 2019 to 2022 (the FY19, FY20, FY21 and FY22 Audits), ASIC said.

Makowa admits he failed to carry out or perform the FY19, FY20, FY21 and FY22 Audits adequately and in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards and Standards on Assurance Engagements.

ASIC Deputy Chair Sarah Court, said: “Confidence and trust underpin the role of company auditors and the independent assurance they provide. This trust is critical to maintaining the integrity of our capital markets and enabling investors to make informed decisions. Auditor misconduct is an enforcement priority for ASIC and we will continue to investigate where we identify potential misconduct or non-compliance.”

ASIC registers, supervises and reviews the conduct of company auditors.

The Australian watchdog said that it’s action in relation to Mr Makowa arose from ASIC’s ongoing investigation into Brite Advisors Pty Ltd.

Further information about ASIC’s investigation into Brite Advisors Pty Ltd can be found at Brite Advisors, it added.

Tags: ASIC | Brite Advisors

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