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Better Public Sector Financial Reporting. Greater Citizen Engagement.

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Convened by the International Federation of Accountants® (IFAC®), the Accountability. Now. coalition, comprising civil society organizations, major international bodies, and the accountancy profession, met for the first time to develop strategies to encourage high-quality public sector financial reporting, greater government transparency and accountability, and empowered citizen engagement.

IFAC Chief Executive Officer Fayez Choudhury commented, “Poor public sector financial management can lead to economic stagnation and contraction; severe social problems that impact future generations; and a widened gulf between government and its citizens.

“IFAC initiated Accountability. Now. to help drive awareness of the critical need for high-quality, transparent, comparable public sector financial reporting, and the importance of engaging citizens in the process of holding governments to account.

“Some of the world’s poorest countries have the most to gain from having high-quality government reporting to better manage scarce public sector resources, attract investment, and promote accountability. IFAC will be focusing much of its efforts on helping these countries implement strategies to embrace high-quality reporting, based on International Public Sector Accounting Standards™, and encourage citizens to be part of the fiscal process.

“Understanding the true costs of government services, including all assets and liabilities, is central to good government and global growth. This is an issue that should be of concern to everyone, not just accountants and that’s the exciting part of Accountability. Now.

“The coalition represents a range of different organizations with the skills and experience to help push for a better social contract between governments and their citizens, at a time when there is enormous pressure on governments to work with tighter budgets and deliver better social outcomes,” Choudhury said.

In addition to the accountancy profession, represented by IFAC and the Big 6 accountancy firms, the coalition includes the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Global Initiative for Fiscal Transparency, whose members include International Budget Partnership, International Monetary Fund, World Bank Group, and the Brazilian and Philippines Governments. 

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. It is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing approximately 2.5 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

Accountability. Now. Coalition Meets for First Time to Drive Campaign Forward

New Guide Released by IFAC to Support Professional Accountancy Organizations in Advocacy and Public Policy Efforts

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To assist developing professional accountancy organizations (PAOs) around the world communicate their value and establish or advance public policy efforts, the International Federation of Accountants® (IFAC®) today released new guidance for PAOs, Finding Your Voice: PAOs, Advocacy, and Public Policy. The guidance offers practical advice to help PAOs create an environment in which professional accountants are listened to, can speak out on topical societal issues, and are seen as an integral, respected, and contributing part of society.

“The success of any PAO relies in large part on its ability to effectively communicate and demonstrate its relevance to society,” said IFAC CEO Fayez Choudhury. “As part of IFAC’s support for developing PAOs, we want to help them find and use their voices effectively in support of the public interest and in a way that builds trust and confidence—in them and in the profession.”

As the global body for the accountancy profession that regularly engages with PAOs around the world, IFAC is in the unique position of being able to collate and communicate good practices based on real experiences shared by existing and prospective IFAC member bodies.

The guidance outlines the essential elements of an effective approach to engaging stakeholders and includes practical tips as well as short case studies of PAOs who have experienced success.

“We know that the accountancy profession is most successful and sustainable when PAOs have the support of their national and regional stakeholders, including government and regulators,” said Alta Prinsloo, Executive Director, Strategy, and Chief Operating Officer, IFAC. “Obtaining that support requires sustained, targeted outreach to decision makers and stakeholders, focused on demonstrating a PAO’s value. This guidance will help PAOs on that journey.”

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. It is comprised of more than 175 members and associates in 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing approximately 2.5 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

IFAC Publishes Spanish-language Versions of International Framework: Good Governance in the Public Sector, Competent and Versatile

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The International Federation of Accountants® (IFAC®) today published in Spanish the following documents developed for Professional Accountants in Business (PAIBs):

The publication International Framework: Good Governance in the Public Sector was jointly developed by IFAC and the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) to help improve and encourage effective public sector governance. The Framework encourages better governed and managed public sector organizations by improving decision making and the efficient use of resources. Enhanced stakeholder engagement, robust scrutiny, and oversight of those charged with primary responsibility for determining an entity’s strategic direction, operations, and accountability leads to more effective interventions and better outcomes for the public at large.

Competent and Versatile supports the global accountancy profession in responding to changing expectations of society, financial markets, and organizations, and promotes the value of professional accountants in business to their organizations. Since organizational needs are evolving faster than ever, professional accountants need to adapt to these changes to best serve their employers, and maintain relevance and public trust. With this publication, the Professional Accountants in Business Committee is striving to support the global accountancy profession and help its members guide their organizations to create sustainable value.

These Spanish language translations are a result of the Ibero-American cooperation framework, known as the IberAm project. Established in 2012, the IberAm project—which includes IFAC and its member bodies Instituto de Censores Jurados de Cuentas de España, Federación Argentina de Consejos Profesionales de Ciencias Económicas, and Instituto Mexicano de Contadores Públicos—is an IFAC-authorized translation and review process that strives to achieve longer-term, sustainable processes for single, high-quality Spanish translations of international standards and other IFAC publications. The Interamerican Accounting Association, IFAC’s regional organization for Latin America and the Caribbean, is an observer to the project. In addition, the project involves a Review Committee of technical experts representing IFAC member bodies in nine Spanish-speaking countries.

Additional Spanish translations of IFAC publications will be forthcoming.

For an overview of translations of IFAC’s publications, please visit the IFAC Translations Database.

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 over 175 members and associates in 130 countries and jurisdictions, representing approximately 2.5 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

About the PAIB Committee
The PAIB Committee serves IFAC member bodies and professional accountants worldwide who work in commerce, industry, financial services, education, and the public and the not-for-profit sectors. Its aim is to promote and contribute to the value of professional accountants in business by increasing awareness of the important roles professional accountants play, supporting member bodies in enhancing the competence of their members, and facilitating the communication and sharing of good practices and ideas.

Other Spanish Publications to Follow