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James Barbour

Job Title

IESBA Technical Advisor for Michael Ashley

Country

United Kingdom

James Barbour is Director, Policy Leadership, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS), where he oversees the areas of Audit and Assurance, Ethics and Financial Reporting. He is also responsible for the ICAS Ethics Board and is the lead on all matters connected with The Power of One initiative. Mr. Barbour qualified as a CA in 1996 and worked in general practice (primarily audit) with one of Scotland’s largest independent firms before joining ICAS in 1999.

Mr. Barbour is a member of Accountancy Europe (AE)’s Professional Ethics and Competencies Working Group, and the ICAS representative at the AE Members’ Assembly. He is a member of the UK Government’s stakeholder group for the implementation of EU Audit legislation and a former member of the stakeholder group involved in the implementation of the EU Accounting Directive.

Mr. Barbour regularly represents ICAS at meetings with standard-setting bodies, government bodies, regulators, and others concerning various business and technical issues, such as audit and assurance, corporate reporting, ethics, and Brexit. He is also a member of the UK Financial Reporting Council’s Audit Technical Advisory Group and an Honorary Professor in the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow.

Hironori Fukukawa

Country

Japan

Hironori Fukukawa became a member of the International Ethics Standards for Accountants in January 2017. He was nominated by the Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants (JICPA).

Prof. Fukukawa is a Professor of Accounting at Hitotsubashi University, Japan. He earned a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree and a PhD (accounting) from Hitotsubashi University. He was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the University of Southern California from 2003 to 2004. He served as the Vice Dean of the Graduate School of Commerce and Management of Hitotsubashi University (2014–2016).

His research interests include auditors’ risk assessments and audit planning decisions, the effects of professional skepticism on auditors’ judgment and decision making, and audit market and audit pricing issues. He has published research articles in several academic journals including: Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Abacus, International Journal of Auditing, and International Journal of Approximate Reasoning.

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Vania Borgerth

Country

Brazil

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Vania Borgerth was appointed to the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) in January 2021 as a self-nominated public member.

Ms. Borgerth has served as the Head of Brazilian Network for Integrated Reporting since 2012 and is a member of the Expert Panel of Accounting for Sustainability – A4S. She is a Board Member at SHIFT Project and serves as the Brazilian Institute for Corporate Governance’s representative at the International Integrated Reporting Council.  She is a Member of the International Standards for Accounting and Reporting, (an arm of UNCTAD) and is the former Head Accountant at the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) - responsible for promoting transparency best practices, such as international accounting and auditing standards, corporate governance and the Integrated Reporting both in Brazil and abroad (1992-2020).

Ms. Borgerth is also the former Brazilian representative at the Advisory Council of the IFRS (2015-2020) and the Consultative and Advisory Groups of the IAASB – International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board(2010-2019) and IESBA- International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (2015-2019).

Ms. Borgerth is a PhD student at FUCAPE Business School, where she is also a lecturer.

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Lyn Provost

Country

New Zealand

Lyn Provost (CNZM) was the Controller and Auditor General of New Zealand from 2009 to 2017. Before that she was Deputy Commissioner of New Zealand Police for eight years. 

Ms. Provost is a Chartered Accountant (FCA) and holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration. She was the audit director on the world's first set of accrual financial statements produced by a government and has devoted herself to improving public management and auditing in the public sector both in New Zealand and internationally.

Ms. Provost has held positions in private sector auditing firms in London and South Africa, and senior public sector roles in the State Services Commission and Archives New Zealand.  

At present, Ms. Provost sits on a number of boards in governance and advisory roles. She is Patron for Transparency International New Zealand. 

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