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.
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.
A worldwide search has launchedfor volunteers to serve as members on the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB), an independent standard-setting body that serves the public interest by setting high-quality standards for use by public sector entities globally in the preparation of general purpose financial reports.
The initial-term of service for these volunteers will span three years, commencing on January 1, 2025. Candidates will ideally have a public sector background, with experience in standard setting and/or sustainability reporting. Out for comment now, the IPSASB’s draft Strategy and Work Program 2024-2028 proposes a shift from developing new standards towards maintaining the IPSAS suite of standards, and embeds the Board’s work in public sector sustainability reporting. Volunteers who can contribute to the changing scope and focus of the Board’s work are especially sought. English proficiency (both written and oral) is essential, as this is the language in which the IPSASB operates, although nominations from jurisdictions where English is not the predominant language, are encouraged.
Nominations from all regions of the world are encouraged, with a particular emphasis on qualified candidates from both Asia and Europe. Nominations from a wide range of relevant backgrounds are sought, including, but not limited to, candidates from:
Users of general purpose financial reports, such as parliamentarians, budget offices, and credit-rating agencies;
Ministries of Finance, Accountants General Departments, and other preparers of accrual-based financial statements and/or public sector sustainability reports. With the increasing implementation of IPSAS, candidates from jurisdictions that are transitioning to or have already implemented IPSAS are particularly encouraged; and
Public sector external auditors.
“To develop high-quality international standards and effectively promote IPSAS adoption, IPSASB volunteers need diverse backgrounds and skillsets,” said Ian Carruthers, IPSASB Chair. “With the continuing global transition to accrual IPSAS, I strongly encourage jurisdictions that are using IPSAS, or actively transitioning to IPSAS, to nominate candidates. This term will be during a landmark period of the IPSASB’s strategy and work program as it undertakes the development of sustainability standards in addition to its ongoing financial reporting activities. Engaging in this important work provides an opportunity to make a significant impact, while providing valuable experience that benefits the volunteer and its supporting organization.”
All stakeholders, including the general public, as well as International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) member organizations, the Forum of Firms, governments, and other organizations are invited to nominate candidates. Global stakeholder participation is crucial to shaping the future of international public sector standards.
The deadline for submitting applications is January 31, 2024. Please see the Call for Nominations for more details and information on how to submit an application.
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 government of Canada. 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 Nominating Committee
The Nominating Committee is responsible for the selection process for IPSASB membership. The Public Interest Committee oversees the nominations process for IPSASB and provides its advice. The International Federation of Accountants® (IFAC®) Board approves the IPSASB composition. To learn more about the Nominating Committee, please visit IFAC website.
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.