Professional Accountants in Business Committee member Alan Johnson recently gave a presentation on corporate governance during Contabilidad y Responsabilidad para el Crecimiento Económico Regional (Conference for Accounting and Accountability for Regional Economic Growth, or CReCER)
It is my pleasure to be here with you today in the capital of Argentina at CReCER 2011. Before I begin, I’d first like to congratulate the organizers on their bringing together business, professional, and policy leaders from around the world to stimulate debate on strengthening financial systems in new economies. I’d also like to acknowledge Mr. Fermin del Valle, past president of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) from Argentina, who is in the audience today. He was IFAC’s president at the time of my appointment as IAASB chairman and hence one of the reasons Argentina holds special meaning for me.
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) is an independent standard-setting body that serves the public interest by setting high-quality standards for auditing, review, other assurance, quality control, and related services. Through its standards, the IAASB seeks to enhance the quality and consistency of practice throughout the world and strengthen public confidence in the auditing and assurance professional at the global and local levels.
I was appointed IAASB Chairman in 2009, when the work of my predecessor John Kellas and his team to establish the Clarity International Standards on Auditing (Clarity ISAs) was just completed—so I cannot take credit for that tremendous accomplishment. But I began my role at a very exciting time: taking the new Clarity ISAs and seeing that they are adopted and implemented globally, while also leading the IAASB to explore major new audit and assurance developments.
High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information.
High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information.
Business Reporting Through the Lens of the Investor
High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information.
Business Reporting Beyond the Crisis: How to Make Sure That We Don't Tumble Into Another Black Hole
High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information.
Good Governance and Sustainability Fundamental for Improved Business Reporting
High-quality financial reporting is at the heart of strong capital markets and sustainable economic growth. All those involved in the financial reporting supply chain play a critical role in the quality and reliability of financial information.
Barry Naik (he/his) is the Director for the Forum of Firms (FoF) which currently comprising over 30 member Network firms is headquartered out of IFAC's New York office. At the FoF, Mr. Naik leads various initiatives in support of further advancing Audit Quality.
He has a BCA and BA from Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand and is a Chartered Accountant with Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand (CA ANZ). Outside of work Barry enjoys fitness, quality time with family and friends and is a long time volunteer with The Trevor Project.