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  • Mr. Charles Tilley Honored with IFAC Global Leadership Award for Pioneering Achievements in the Accounting Field

    Vienna, Austria English

    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) is pleased to announce Mr. Charles Tilley OBE, FCMA, CGMA of the UK, as the esteemed recipient of the 2023 IFAC Global Leadership Award, celebrating his influence and dedication to the global accountancy profession.

    Charles Tilley, a renowned advocate for integrated reporting and integrated thinking, played a pivotal role in the development of the Integrated Reporting Framework, the conception of the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), and later became CEO of the IIRC. He oversaw the merger of the IIRC and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) into the Value Reporting Foundation, which was subsequently integrated into the IFRS Foundation. His ongoing contributions to integrated reporting and thinking continued while chairing the IFRS Foundation’s Integrated Reporting and Connectivity Council, providing advice to the Foundation’s trustees and to its two standard-setting boards.

    For 15 remarkable years, as the Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Mr. Tilley brought about transformation in the positioning of management accounting and professional accountants in business and the public sector within the profession and in society. His relentless efforts have elevated the relevance of the profession in the context of the needs of organizations and capital markets. His post-2008 global financial crisis endeavors focused keenly on fortifying trust in the capital markets, emphasizing ethics and good governance and the critical role of professional accountants in long-term value creation.

    Mr. Tilley’s visionary leadership was further evident when he orchestrated a landmark partnership culminating in the formation of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants and the inception of the Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designation. 

    Throughout his career, Mr. Tilley has steered the direction of management accounting thought leadership. This encompasses developments in both external and internal reporting, performance management, and the progressive evolution of the CFO and finance function roles. Under his visionary leadership from 2014 to 2019, the Professional Accountants in Business (PAIB) Advisory Group underwent transformative changes, fostering enhanced collaboration and thought leadership on behalf of the global profession. His tenure witnessed the inception of significant initiatives such as the future-ready CFO series and the exploration of the CFO's role in value creation.

    This designation now stands as a global hallmark of excellence in management accounting and finance leadership.

    "Charles is not only a trailblazer in the accountancy realm but also an inspirational figure who has tirelessly championed change, innovation, and ethical practices," remarked IFAC President Asmaa Resmouki. "His commitment to the profession and his transformative initiatives, including the creation of the CGMA designation and his work in integrated reporting and advancing management accounting, underline his deservingness of this recognition."

    On receiving this award, Mr. Tilley remarked “I am delighted and honoured to receive this prestigious award. Over a fifty-year accountancy career including partnership at KPMG and investment banking CFO roles, the profession has looked after me well and I am pleased to have contributed to its development. It has a critical role and needs to remain dynamic and responsive to the ever-changing needs of business and society.”

    Instituted in 2017 by the IFAC Board, the IFAC Global Leadership Award in Honor of Robert Sempier celebrates individuals for their unparalleled contributions to the worldwide accountancy profession. The tribute salutes the legacy of Robert Sempier, IFAC’s inaugural executive director, who significantly shaped the profession's global landscape.

    The honor was conferred during IFAC’s Council meeting held on November 15, 2023.

    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 180 members and associates in more than 135 jurisdictions, representing millions of professional accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

  • New IFAC Board Members and Member Organizations Confirmed

    New York, NY English

    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) announced its newest Board member and several reappointments to the Board this week. With these changes, IFAC will maintain a female-majority Board for the fifth consecutive year.

    The new and reappointed IFAC Board members and their nominating member organizations are:

    New IFAC Board appointments:

    • Khalilullah Shaikh (The Institute of Chartered Accountant of Pakistan, Pakistan)

    IFAC Board Reappointments:

    • Atul Gupta (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, India)
    • Kohei Kan (The Japanese Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Japan)
    • Chiara Mio (The Consiglio Nazionale dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili, Italy)
    • Taryn Rulton (Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand, Australia)

    New IFAC Member Organizations Admitted

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

    New IFAC Members:

    • Ordem dos Contabilistas e Auditores de Moçambique (OCAM) – Mozambique
    • Palestinian Association of Certified Public Accountants (PACPA) – Palestine

    New Associates:

    • Namibia Institute for Professional Accountants (NIPA) – Namibia

    The new appointments, reappointments, and membership decisions were approved at IFAC’s 2023 Council meeting, held in Vienna on November 15-16.

    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 180 members and associates in more than 135 jurisdictions, representing millions of professional accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

  • IFAC Releases Sustainability Checklist for Small Businesses

    New York, New York English

    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) released a Small Business Sustainability Checklist (the Checklist) today to help small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) maximize the benefits of incorporating sustainability into their strategy and business operations.

    The Checklist is a diagnostic tool designed to be tailored by each business according to its own unique circumstances, including its industry sector, lifecycle, and products and services provided. It lists a comprehensive range of initiatives and actions to be considered in terms of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. Not all actions in the Checklist will be relevant to every SME, but the Checklist aims to help all organizations to take small steps on what could be a long but highly fulfilling journey.

    As outlined in previous IFAC thought leadership, including Sustainability Information for Small Businesses: The Opportunity for Practitioners, small and medium-sized practices (SMPs) are ideally placed to help SMEs on this journey because of their deep business knowledge and expertise. As trusted advisers, they can recognize the risks and opportunities and advise SMEs on how best to act on them.

    Monica Foerster, IFAC SMP Advisory Group Chair, said: “SMEs are critical to the global economy through their vital contributions to GDP and employment levels. Thus, they need to be an active part of the conversation on sustainability issues. Moreover, the expectations for SMEs to report on sustainability information, often due to requests from supply chain partners or finance providers, are likely to grow, resulting in new challenges to these businesses. SMPs are ideally placed to help SMEs tackle sustainability-related risks and to help unlock opportunities, enhance resilience, and illuminate the path to becoming future fit.”

    The Checklist was developed under the umbrella of IFAC’s work on Practice Transformation, which highlights the need for SMPs to adapt to remain relevant and serve a rapidly changing world. SMPs are also strongly encouraged to use the Checklist to begin their own journey and consider their strategy, policies, and procedures on sustainability. This is also critical to both attracting and retaining the next generation of talent.

    The Small Business Sustainability Checklist has been launched together with an expanded range of external resources to help practitioners upskill and build knowledge in this emerging area. IFAC has prepared a dedicated web page that provides material on sustainability reporting, advisory, assurance, and education and training. Professional Accountancy Organizations are encouraged to share the Checklist with their members and highlight the range of additional resources available.

    IFAC acknowledges and appreciates feedback from IFAC’s Small and Medium Practices Advisory Group and the Forum of Firms representatives in the development of the Checklist.

    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 180 members and associates in more than 135 jurisdictions, representing millions of professional accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

  • Lee White, Managing Director of IFRS Foundation, Named Next CEO of International Federation of Accountants

    New York, New York English

    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) today announced that Lee White has been named to succeed Kevin Dancey as CEO. Mr. White will assume his new post in March 2024 and will be based in London.

    Mr. White, who has been with the IFRS Foundation since 2018, has more than 30 years of global executive, regulatory and leadership experience. A chartered accountant, Mr. White has most recently led the creation of the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) within the IFRS Foundation and the launch of the ISSB’s first two standards in June. Mr. White is an avid champion of the role of professional accountants in driving and delivering high-quality sustainability-related disclosure and assurance.

    Before joining the IFRS Foundation, Mr. White spent nine years at Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), including six years as its CEO, having been instrumental in the successful merger of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA) with CAANZ. Earlier in his career, Mr. White was Chief Accountant of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) during which time he was directly involved in the creation of the International Forum of Independent Audit Regulators (IFIAR).

    On the occasion of his appointment, Mr. White said, “I am delighted with and humbled by the opportunity ahead. Engagement of the global accounting profession has never been more critical if society is to address many of the world’s most pressing economic and environmental issues. I look forward to leading our profession in a way that will continue to serve a vital public interest role, and also to raising awareness about the extraordinary opportunities available to accountants today.”

    Asmâa Resmouki, President of IFAC, said, “We are very fortunate to have secured a leader of Lee’s caliber to take IFAC on the next chapter of its journey, and I would like to thank IFAC’s CEO Search Committee for their efforts in identifying the best candidate for the role. Lee’s deep knowledge of IFAC, his global business acumen and his commitment to the public interest promise to serve the profession, and indeed all of IFAC’s stakeholders, very well.”

    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 180 members and associates in more than 135 jurisdictions, representing millions of professional accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

  • New IFAC & CA ANZ Quality Management Toolkit Will Help Small- and Medium-Sized Practices Globally

    New York, New York English

    The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) released a quality management toolkit today to help small- and medium-sized practices (SMPs) implement the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board’s (IAASB) suite of quality management standards.

    The Quality Management Toolkit for Small- and Medium-Sized Firms and its companion Illustrative Risk Matrix include a suite of illustrative documents, policies, checklists, sample letters and forms to help SMPs establish their quality objectives, identify and assess quality risks, and design and implement responses to address their identified quality risks. The toolkit is designed to require each SMP to adapt the content to its nature, circumstances, and engagements, a crucial element given each firm goes through its own unique process developing its quality management system.

    Kevin Dancey, IFAC CEO, said: “Many SMPs face resource constraints that affect implementing the IAASB’s quality management standards, given the new standards require a more proactive and tailored approach to managing quality across firms of all sizes. By partnering with CA ANZ to adapt its excellent original materials for an international audience, we are providing SMPs, and the professional accountancy organizations that support them, with a clear roadmap to understanding and applying the standards to drive overall quality.”

    Ainslie van Onselen, CA ANZ CEO and Chair-Elect of Chartered Accountants Worldwide, said: “High-quality audits are crucially important for enterprises of all sizes in markets around the world. Based on our experience using a similar approach in Australia and New Zealand, this toolkit will help SMPs implement the quality management standards and ensure that a commitment to quality is at the center of a firm’s strategy, operation, and service delivery for audits and other engagements. We are pleased to partner with IFAC to deliver these materials to the global accountancy profession. Our Australian and New Zealand version was well received and we hope this global version will be valuable to SMPs around the world.”

    Individual practitioners can tailor and reproduce the quality management toolkit for non-commercial use without permission from IFAC. Otherwise, permission is required to reproduce, store, or transmit, or to make similar uses of the toolkit. Contact permissions@ifac.org. IFAC member organizations are invited to submit a permission request to provide their members with the toolkit, including adding their logo, as long as appropriate acknowledgement of IFAC and CA ANZ is included with the copyright notice.

    This quality management toolkit joins IFAC’s collection quality management resources, including webinars, articles and videos, as well as the IAASB first-time implementation guides, all of which are available at ifac.org/qualitymanagement.

    IFAC acknowledges and appreciates feedback from IFAC’s Small and Medium Practices Advisory Group and the Forum of Firms representatives in the development of the toolkit.

    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 180 members and associates in more than 135 jurisdictions, representing millions of professional accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

    About CA ANZ
    CA ANZ represents more than 136,000 Members around the world, offering its flagship CA Program, promoting the CA designation and high ethical standards and delivering world class services and lifelong education to its Members and advocates for the public good.

    Original CA ANZ Toolkit Modified for International Users

  • AI and Intelligent Automation: Opportunities for Professional Accountants

    New York, NY English

    Artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent automation (IA) are creating significant opportunities for organizations and individuals and are shaping the future of professional accountants as leaders and business partners.

    Digital transformation based on intelligent automation can drive business growth and customer and employee satisfaction.

    To provide in-depth insights about AI and IA and consider their impact on the work of accounting and finance professionals, IFAC’s Professional Accountants in Business (PAIB) Advisory Group received a presentation from Pascal Bornet, IA pioneer and CPA, and have shared a recording and takeaways from the discussion.

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    Explore takeaways from the presentation and watch the recording to learn some of the opportunities opening to accounting and finance professionals who embrace AI and IA.

    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 180 members and associates in more than 135 jurisdictions, representing millions of professional accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

    Disrupting Business; Elevating the Work of Accounting & Finance Professionals

  • Public sector needs to prepare for sustainability reporting and assurance challenge

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    Across the globe momentum is building for sustainability reporting and assurance in the public sector. The IPSASB decided to move forward with the development of public sector specific sustainability reporting standards beginning with a Climate-Related Disclosures standard. Finance and audit professionals working in government, public sector bodies and supreme audit institutions – Auditors-General’s offices, Courts of Accounts and similar (SAIs) –  can demonstrate leadership on this agenda, driving action to progress transparent reporting and assurance of expenditure and actions to address sustainability challenges.

    At the World Investment Forum in Abu Dhabi on 16th October three global bodies, ACCA, IFAC and IDI launched a summary of their forthcoming introduction to sustainability and assurance in the public sector.

    Based on their ongoing work and recent global roundtables with public sector reporting and auditing experts, the report makes the case for a focus on the principle of sustainable development: "meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own need." It outlines what sustainability reporting and assurance mean for the public sector, why they are important, and key principles for governments, SAIs and other public sector bodies to consider in this journey.

    Speaking at the ACCA/UN symposium on developing public sector sustainability reporting, Maggie McGhee, Executive director for Strategy and Governance at ACCA said, "A sustainable future for all is a primary concern across government activity. At the same time governments play a critical role in establishing good governance: the institutional, policy and regulatory frameworks in which society operates. So governments and other public sector bodies need to be able to measure and report on how their policies and expenditure are addressing sustainability challenges."

    Laura Leka, Principal and public sector lead at IFAC said, "Policymakers and other stakeholders, including the public, need information to understand the sector’s impact on sustainable development. It’s important that sustainability reporting provides disclosures that are high-quality, decision-useful, and prepared in accordance with internationally recognized reporting and disclosure standards."

    As sustainability reporting develops, independent external assurance will become increasingly necessary to build trust in the information being disclosed. Roundtable participants saw SAIs taking the lead, building on their experience auditing progress towards sustainable development.

    Archana Shirsat, Deputy Director General at IDI, said, "SAIs have a central role to play in providing independent and objective oversight on sustainability information generated by the public sector. Determining appropriate forms of assurance or confidence, engaging with stakeholders and developing auditor competencies to audit sustainability information is important to build public trust."

    Read the Executive Summary here.

    About ACCA

    We are ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), a globally recognised professional accountancy body providing qualifications and advancing standards in accountancy worldwide.  

    Founded in 1904 to widen access to the accountancy profession, we’ve long championed inclusion and today proudly support a diverse community of over 247,000 members and 526,000 future members in 181 countries.   

    Our forward-looking qualifications, continuous learning and insights are respected and valued by employers in every sector. They equip individuals with the business and finance expertise and ethical judgment to create, protect, and report the sustainable value delivered by organisations and economies.  

    Guided by our purpose and values, our vision is to develop the accountancy profession the world needs. Partnering with policymakers, standard setters, the donor community, educators and other accountancy bodies, we’re strengthening and building a profession that drives a sustainable future for all. 

    Find out more at: www.accaglobal.com  

    About IDI

    The INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI) is an autonomous implementing body that is not-for-profit. Its mandate is to provide support to Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) in developing countries to enhance their performance and capacity in a sustainable manner. The work done by IDI is based on the needs and challenges experienced by SAIs. The support provided is focused on a needs-based and sustainable approach. IDI seeks to empower SAIs by promoting gender-responsiveness and peer-to-peer cooperation as essential elements of long-term capacity development.

    In each country, there is a Supreme Audit Institution that is tasked with auditing public funds to ensure that it is an effective, accountable, and inclusive institution. IDI is convinced that its contribution to strengthening Supreme Audit Institutions can make a difference in the lives of citizens for several reasons. Firstly, government audits are key components of effective public financial management and good governance. Secondly, SAIs contribute to the quality of government engagement and better state-society relations through their work. Lastly, SAIs are key stakeholders in supporting the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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    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 180 members and associates in more than 135 jurisdictions, representing millions of professional accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.

    www.ifac.org

    Public sector finance and audit professionals urged to take the lead on the sustainability reporting and assurance agenda

  • Preparing for Sustainability Reporting and Assurance

    An introduction for the public sector globally

    This executive summary provides an outline of ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), IDI (INTOSAI Development Initiative) and IFAC’s forthcoming introduction to sustainability reporting and assurance, intended for the public sector globally.

    The report draws on two global roundtables, held in August and September 2023, with professionals involved in both reporting and audit in the public sector.

    The executive summary launched at a session at the UN World Investment Forum 2023 in Abu Dhabi in October 2023. 

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  • The State of Play: Beyond the G20

    Sustainability Disclosure and Assurance in 20 More Jurisdictions

    The State of Play Beyond the G20 expands IFAC's sustainability disclosure and assurance data to 20 additional jurisdictions beyond the G20 previously reported on. The State of Play Beyond the G20 focuses on the Global South with data from three jurisdictions from Latin America, six in Africa and Middle East, and four in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as six smaller-sized economies within the European Economic Area and Switzerland.

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