THE ASEAN Federation of Accountants-AFA held its 22nd AFA Conference through video conferencing in Indonesia, yesterday, hosted together by the Myanmar Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA).
Auditor-General of the Union,
Chairman of the Myanmar Accountancy Council (MAC), Patron of the Myanmar
Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA) Professor Dr Kan Zaw
participated in the conference.
The conference was addressed by
MICPA Chairman U Wan Tin, the current Chairman of the ASEAN Federation of
Accountants-AFA. Afterwards, Professor Dr Kan Zaw addressed the conference as a
special guest. In his speech, he said Myanmar hosted the AFA meetings in 2003,
2011, 2015, and 2019, and he was pleased that Myanmar could co-host the 2021
AFA Conference.
He said the AFA guidelines and
commitments can support the development of a unified regional accounting firm,
and it contributes to the formation and development of sustainable accounting
organizations. In addition, as AFA has built a strong regional and
international network to provide consulting and accounting services, Myanmar
will continue to maintain its cooperation with other ASEAN member states.
Myanmar has been committed to good
governance and clean governance since the first democratic government
(2011-2016), as well as transparency and accountability. We have worked to
ensure accountability and compliance with the Constitution and existing laws,
and we are doing our best to benefit the people by participating in the regional
community, he added. We believe that we can work together for peace and
prosperity as a manifestation of “Unity from Diversity,” he said.
He welcomed the results of the
joint efforts of AFA and ASEAN countries to upgrade accounting standards. He said
Myanmar was able to play a part in the AFA’s development projects and hoped to
continue cooperating with the AFA.
The conference was divided into
three sections and discussed matters related to the procedures for preparing
future financial statements, the development of technical skills and
competencies, and the upgrading of the accounting role.
Afterwards, the handover ceremony
of the rotating chairmanship of AFA was held. The current Chairman of AFA U Wan
Tin handed over the chairmanship to Mr Voravit Janthanakul, Chairman of the
Thailand Federation of Accounting Professions (FAP).
The AFA was established in 1977 to
enhance accounting activities to promote the socio-economic status of ASEAN
member states, with five national accounting bodies and at present, it has been
formed with ten national accounting bodies from the 10 ASEAN countries. As
Myanmar signed the Mutual Recognition Agreement- MRA with ASEAN countries in
2014, of the 5,697 ASEAN Certified Public Accountants in the ASEAN region, 477
of them are from Myanmar.
MNA
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