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  • IFAC Releases Latest Point-of-View: Embracing a People-Centered Profession

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    Earlier today the International Federation of Accountants released their latest “Point-of-View” (POV): Embracing a People-Centered Profession.

    The new publication explores the connection between the people in the accountancy profession, the core components of the profession (education, professional judgment, ethics, values) and the profession’s commitment to the public interest. 

    “Our new POV focuses on the human aspect of our profession,” said Kevin Dancey, IFAC CEO. “Through this lens, we address issues such as gender equality, diversity (both of individuals and skills), work-life balance, mental health, and lifelong learning.  While many of the views expressed are not new, IFAC believes it is important to set out a clear message as the global voice of the accountancy profession.”

    In the POV, IFAC offers insights and guidance on how firms, organizations and PAOs can better understand and appreciate the benefits and challenges of a profession made up of individuals.

    IFAC also examines the relationship between a strong focus on “human capital” and the ability to attract, challenge, and retain talented people throughout their careers. 

    “Events like the COVID-19 pandemic remind us that ours is a profession powered by individuals,” Dancey continued, “Individuals with their own talents, backgrounds, aspirations and challenges. Recognizing and appreciating the individual characteristics of professional accountants helps foster an environment where trust and judgment can thrive, and it is fundamental to the continued relevancy of the profession.”

    To read the new POV, visit the IFAC Website here.

  • IESBA Releases New Role and Mindset Fact Sheet

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    The IESBA has released a new Fact Sheet providing an overview of the Board's recently released revisions to the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards) (the Code) to better promote the role and mindset expected of all professional accountants.

    The Role and Mindset Revisions, released in early October, explicitly recognize that the accountancy profession is entrusted with public confidence in the wide-ranging roles it plays in society and that such confidence is based on the skills and values it brings to its professional activities. Importantly, they reaffirm the profession’s responsibility to act in the public interest and the fundamental role of the Code in meeting that responsibility.

    Download the fact sheet here.

    Publication Highlights Recently Released Revisions to the Code to Better Promote the Role and Mindset Expected of All Professional Accountants.

  • IFAC Names Alan Johnson as President of IFAC

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    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), the voice of the global accountancy profession, announces the election of Alan Johnson as its President. Mr. Johnson will serve a two-year term through November 2022, serving previously as IFAC Deputy President since November 2018.

    Mr. Johnson began his service with IFAC a decade ago when he joined the Professional Accountants in Business Committee. He was elected to the IFAC Board in 2015. Since 2018 he has chaired the IFAC Planning and Finance Committee, helped steer the development of IFAC’s new Strategic Plan, and represented IFAC in international forums and events.

    “IFAC, working in the public interest, plays a critical role to support sustainable economic development and the development of international standards,” said Mr. Johnson. “Every year, IFAC provides expert guidance and advice to our member organizations and the millions of professional accountants they represent worldwide. I look forward to working with the IFAC Board, management, and membership organizations to continue delivering this support during a time of unprecedented challenges.”

    A leading voice in accountancy, Mr. Johnson currently serves as the independent chair of the Internal Control Committee of Jerónimo Martins SGPS, S.A., a food retailer with operations in Portugal, Poland, and Colombia. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees at the International Valuation Standards Council, and chairs the board of Governors at the British School in Portugal. Previously he was chief financial officer of Jerónimo Martins and served on the company’s board. Mr. Johnson worked for Unilever for 35 years in various finance positions in Africa, Europe and Latin America, including chief financial officer of the company’s Global Foods businesses and the Group’s Chief Audit Executive. He has recently ended terms as Chair of ACCA's (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Accountants for Business Global Forum and as a non-executive director of the UK’s Department for International Development where he chaired its Audit & Risk Assurance Committee.

    Asmaa Resmouki Named Deputy President

    IFAC also announced the election of Asmâa Resmouki as Deputy President.  Ms. Resmouki has served on the IFAC Board since 2018 and as Governance Committee Chair since 2019.  With over 28 years of experience in the profession, Ms. Resmouki was an audit partner at both Deloitte and EY in Morocco, and served as vice president and president of the Pan African Federation of Accountants.  She currently runs her own firm, Resmouki Consulting. 

    New Board Members Elected

    IFAC also announced new board members, maintaining a female-majority board for the second year in IFAC history. Over the course of the past decade, IFAC is proud to have improved the gender balance on its board and advisory groups.

    The new and re-appointed IFAC Board members and their nominating member organizations are:

    • Mr. Jean Bouquot (The Conseil Supérieur de l’Ordre des Experts-Comptables and the Compagnie Nationale des Commissaires aux Comptes, France)
    • Mr. Kohei Kan (The Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Japan)
    • Prof. Chiara Mio (Consiglio Nazionale dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili, Italy)
    • Mr. Atul Gupta (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, India)
    • Ms. Taryn Rulton (Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand, Australia); and
    • Re-appointment of Mr. Yacoob Suttar (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan, Pakistan)

    New IFAC Member Organizations Admitted

    In addition to the election of new leadership and Board members, the IFAC Council also approved new member and associate member organizations.

    IFAC welcomes the following Associates as new IFAC Members:

    • Pakistan Institute of Public Finance Accountants
    • Institute of Certified Public Accountants Rwanda

    In addition, two professional accountancy organizations have been approved to join IFAC as Associates:

    • Myanmar Institute of Certified Public Accountants
    • Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators in Zimbabwe

    The new appointments and membership decisions were approved at IFAC’s 2020 Council meeting, held virtually on November 11-12.

    About IFAC
    IFAC is the global organization for the accountancy profession dedicated to serving the public interest by strengthening the profession and contributing to the development of strong international economies. IFAC is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing almost 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

     

    Asmaa Resmouki Appointed Deputy President; New Board Members and Member Organizations Confirmed

  • Kevin Dancey Re-Appointed IFAC CEO for a Second Term

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    IFAC—the International Federation of Accountants—announced that Kevin Dancey will remain in his role as the organization’s Chief Executive Officer for a second term, which will begin June 1, 2021 and run through May 31, 2024.

    Mr. Dancey, who has lead the organization since 2019, has provided critical guidance navigating issues and initiatives from the Monitoring Group, the Public Interest Oversight Board, the Global Public Policy Committee, and the independent standard-setting boards, while also managing external challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “Kevin’s steadfast leadership on issues currently affecting the accountancy profession and IFAC’s membership has been invaluable,” said IFAC President Alan Johnson. “IFAC’s ability to serve as the voice of more than three million professional accountants worldwide is critical to the accountancy profession and the global financial architecture, and that voice is stronger with Kevin as CEO.”

    Mr. Dancey ushered in a new era for IFAC in terms of advocacy, outreach, and engagement with global stakeholders. From the recent call to action for the creation of an International Sustainability Standards Setting Board, to the relationships with the OECD, G20 and others, Mr. Dancey has led IFAC into new and positive territory.

    “It is an honor to continue my role as IFAC’s Chief Executive Officer,” said Mr. Dancey. “While I am pleased with what we’ve been able to accomplish in the short time I’ve been here, especially with the unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, I know there is more we can do for professional accountants worldwide. I look forward to working alongside the Board and the IFAC staff to push our profession further.”

    Mr. Dancey’s extension was announced at IFAC’s 2020 Council meeting, held virtually on November 11-12.

    About IFAC
    IFAC is the global organization for the accountancy profession dedicated to serving the public interest by strengthening the profession and contributing to the development of strong international economies. IFAC is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing almost 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

  • IPSASB Welcomes Findings from Review of Oversight Arrangements

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    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) today welcomed the Public Interest Committee’s recently released final Report: Review of the Oversight Arrangements for the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board, addressing global feedback on the current arrangements and activities of the Committee.

    Since its formation in 2015, the Public Interest Committee has actively provided advice and recommendations concerning the development and delivery of the IPSASB strategy and work program to ensure that the Board’s activities, the appointment process for its members, and its standard-setting due processes all reflect the public interest. The IPSASB is grateful to the current and former Committee members for their service, and the advice they have provided, as well as to the OECD, World Bank, IMF and INTOSAI for their support to date, and going forward.

    “The implementation of formal independent public interest oversight arrangements through the establishment of the Public Interest Committee was a critical development for the IPSASB. Through its work in the intervening period, the Committee has made strong and positive impacts on public perceptions of the legitimacy of the IPSASB, the public interest focus of the Board and its standard setting processes, as well as its approach to stakeholder engagement,” said IPSASB Chair Ian Carruthers.

    “I’m delighted the results of the public consultation exercise were overwhelmingly positive regarding the current oversight arrangements, as the Report states,” added Mr. Carruthers. “The IPSASB is committed to continuous improvement and working with the Committee to draw the most benefit from the points identified for further consideration, the importance of which will grow as IPSAS adoption and implementation globally continue to increase.”

     

    About the IPSASB
    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) works to strengthen public financial management globally through developing and maintaining accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards® (IPSAS®) and other high-quality financial reporting guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities. It also raises awareness of IPSAS and the benefits of accrual adoption. The Board receives support from the Asian Development Bank, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the New Zealand External Reporting Board, and the governments of Canada and New Zealand. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IPSASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.

    About the Public Interest Committee
    The governance and standard-setting activities of the IPSASB are overseen by the Public Interest Committee (PIC), to ensure that they follow due process and reflect the public interest. The PIC is comprised of individuals with expertise in public sector or financial reporting, and professional engagement in organizations that have an interest in promoting high-quality and internationally comparable financial information.

  • Ms. Ana Maria Elorrieta of Argentina Recognized with IFAC Global Leadership Award

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    Today, the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) awarded the 2020 IFAC Global Leadership Award in Honor of Robert Sempier to Ms. Ana Maria Elorrieta of Argentina, recognizing her tireless service and dedication to the accountancy profession. Ms. Elorrieta is distinguished as the first person from Latin America to win this award in its 23-year history.

    Ms. Elorrieta has over 35 years of experience in the accountancy profession. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she graduated with a degree in Accounting from the Universidad de Buenos Aires. She began her career with PwC Argentina, as a member of the first groups of female auditors, and then moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil to work with PwC Brazil, where she went on to become a partner.

    Ms Elorrieta has served on the IFAC Board and the International Audit and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB). During her time at IAASB, she lead the task force that developed the International Standard on Quality Control (ISQC 1). She has also served in various roles at Brazil’s Federal Accounting Council and at the Institute of Independent Auditors of Brazil (IBRACON), where she was a member of the National Executive Board and the organization’s president from 2009 to 2011. In these roles, she worked to support Brazil’s adoption of IFRS, International SA’s and other key IAASB pronouncements.

    Ms. Elorrieta has been recognized multiple times for her work in support of the accountancy profession in Brazil and globally. In 2012, she became the first non-Brazilian, and the first woman, to be appointed "Accountant Emeritus" by the Union of Accountants of the State of São Paulo. In 2013, she was listed by the International Accounting Bulletin as one of the 50 most powerful people in the accounting profession.

    “I am honored to present the Global Leadership Award to Ana Maria Elorrieta, a dedicated and powerful voice for the accountancy profession world-wide,” said immediate past President of IFAC In-Ki Joo. “Ana Maria has worked tirelessly throughout her career to represent the interests of both Brazil and Latin America across the accountancy profession and has advanced the profession globally through her commitment to the widespread adoption of strong international standards.”

    Established in 2017 by the IFAC Board, the IFAC Global Leadership Award in Honor of Robert Sempier recognizes individuals who make outstanding contributions to the global accountancy profession. The award honors the contributions of Robert Sempier, IFAC’s first executive director who greatly contributed to the development of the profession worldwide.

    The Global Leadership Award was presented during IFAC’s 2020 Council meeting, held virtually on November 11-12.

    About IFAC
    IFAC is the global organization for the accountancy profession dedicated to serving the public interest by strengthening the profession and contributing to the development of strong international economies. IFAC is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing almost 3 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

  • IFAC Publishes Training Materials to Support IPSAS Implementation

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    Today, IFAC has published a comprehensive package of training materials, collectively titled Train the Trainer: Introduction to IPSAS, which are aimed at entities currently using a cash basis of accounting and transitioning to accrual IPSAS. The materials are designed to be used flexibly by trainers and can be tailored to the needs of training participants. Among the topics covered in the ten modules are: assets, liabilities, financial instruments, and first time adoption of IPSAS.

    Access the materials at any time by clicking here. 

  • IFAC Publishes User-Friendly Training Materials to Support IPSAS Implementation

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    To assist governments and government entities wishing to report in accordance with the accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), IFAC has developed a package of training materials, collectively titled Train the Trainer: Introduction to IPSAS.

    Accrual accounting information provides greater transparency and is useful for accountability and decision-making purposes. Implementation of accrual accounting in the public sector is a significant priority across many jurisdictions, especially as public finances face increasing scrutiny as a result of the pandemic.

    The training materials are aimed primarily at entities currently using a cash basis of accounting and transitioning to, or planning a move to, accrual IPSAS. The materials, which are available to trainers at no cost, are designed to be used flexibly and can be tailored to the needs of training participants.

    The course is structured over ten modules with each broken down into topics that stand alone and can be delivered as individual sessions. The training topics include assets, liabilities, financial instruments, and first-time adoption of accrual basis IPSAS. Each module includes a training manual and an accompanying set of slides, with some modules containing supplementary video content.

    IFAC remains committed to advocating for strong public financial management and to supporting IPSAS adoption and implementation. The Train the Trainer: Introduction to IPSAS materials are meant to aid public sector entities around the globe as they adopt high-quality accounting practices.

  • IPSASB Defers Effective Dates for Upcoming Standards and Amendments

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    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) has released the final pronouncement, COVID-19: Deferral of Effective Dates, which delays the effective dates of recently published Standards and Amendments to IPSAS by one year to January 1, 2023. Responding to the global COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges it has created, the purpose of this pronouncement is to provide stakeholders with additional implementation time.

    “The COVID-19 pandemic has created significant pressures on the staff and other resources that public sector entities might otherwise devote to the implementation of upcoming IPSAS standards and amendments,” said IPSASB Chair Ian Carruthers. “A one-year deferral of the effective dates of these upcoming standards and amendments will provide much-needed operational relief to public sector entities.”

    The Standards and Amendments which are impacted include:

    • IPSAS 41, Financial Instruments;
    • IPSAS 42, Social Benefits;
    • Long-term Interests in Associates and Joint Ventures (Amendments to IPSAS 36) and Prepayment Features with Negative Compensation (Amendments to IPSAS 41);
    • Collective and Individual Services (Amendments to IPSAS 19); and
    • Improvements to IPSAS, 2019.

    About the IPSASB
    The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB) works to strengthen public financial management globally through developing and maintaining accrual-based International Public Sector Accounting Standards® (IPSAS®) and other high-quality financial reporting guidance for use by governments and other public sector entities. It also raises awareness of IPSAS and the benefits of accrual adoption. The Board receives support from the Asian Development Bank, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada, the New Zealand External Reporting Board, and the governments of Canada and New Zealand. The structures and processes that support the operations of the IPSASB are facilitated by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). For copyright, trademark, and permissions information, please go to permissions or contact permissions@ifac.org.

    About the Public Interest Committee
    The governance and standard-setting activities of the IPSASB are overseen by the Public Interest Committee (PIC), to ensure that they follow due process and reflect the public interest. The PIC is comprised of individuals with expertise in public sector or financial reporting, and professional engagement in organizations that have an interest in promoting high-quality and internationally comparable financial information.

     

  • Extension of Time to Participate in IESBA’s Technology Surveys

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    In light of the continuing constraints stakeholders are experiencing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IESBA is extending the closing date for responses to its Technology Surveys to November 25, 2020.

    Earlier last month, the IESBA’s Technology Task Force launched two online surveys to seek stakeholder input on key ethical questions arising from technology developments in relation to:

    • Technology and complexity in the professional environment; and
    • The impact of technology on auditor independence.

    Responses to the surveys will help guide the IESBA’s consideration of next steps in relation to these two topics at its December 2020 Board meeting.

    How to Participate

    Click on the links below to respond to each survey by November 25, 2020.

    Alternatively, stakeholders may also elect to participate by completing the PDF questionnaires.

    Please contact KamLeung@ethicsboard.org if you are experiencing any difficulties or have any questions.

    About the IESBA

    The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) is an independent global standard-setting board. The IESBA serves the public interest by setting ethics standards, including auditor independence requirements, which seek to raise the bar for ethical conduct and practice for all professional accountants through a robust, globally operable International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (including International Independence Standards).

    The IESBA believes a single set of high-quality ethics standards enhances the quality and consistency of services provided by professional accountants, thus contributing to public trust and confidence in the accountancy profession. The IESBA sets its standards in the public interest with advice from the IESBA Consultative Advisory Group (CAG) and under the oversight of the Public Interest Oversight Board.