20th March 2017: ACCA Pakistan held an exclusive event to reveal the key
findings of its latest research report, 50 drivers of change in the public
sector, published in December 2016.
To help professional accountants and leaders in the public
sector prepare for an uncertain tomorrow, ACCA undertook a global study to
explore which emerging drivers of change could have the biggest impact and to
highlight the skills that will be required over the period to 2026.
At the event, ACCA has also launched its online Certificate
in International Public Sector Accounting Standards (Cet. IPSAS). This
qualification will be delivered in Pakistan in partnership with ICMA Pakistan
using a blended (online and face-to-face) model. The face-to-face content has
been specifically developed by ICMA Pakistan to help meet the challenges of
implementing IPSAS from a local perspective.
There is an increasing demand for greater transparency and
accountability for public funds. The public sector is evolving to deliver
services in the most effective way within the constraints of available public
finances and therefore it is important that finance professionals working in
the public sector are proficient in the international public sector accounting
standards and IPSAS will help improve the reporting and financial management in
public sector
The event was attended by senior public sector officials and
dignitaries from key development agencies.
Important representatives included, Helen Brand, ACCA’s Chief Executive,
Muhammad Kamran Jamil, Executive Director, ICMA Pakistan, ACCA Council Members,
Phoebe Hao Yu and Ayla Majid, Imran Iqbal, Additional Auditor General of
Pakistan, Ahmed Taimoor Nasir, DG HRM, Auditor General of Pakistan, Tafakhar
Ali Asadi, Director General (Policy), Auditor General
Pakistan and Akram El-Shorbagi, Senior FM Specialist, The World Bank.
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