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SAICA was a charter member of the Pan African Federation of Accountants, which was inaugurated on 5 May 2011. [6] SAICA is also a member of the Global Accounting Alliance (GAA) – an alliance of the world’s leading professional accountancy bodies, which was formed in 2005. The GAA is intended to promote quality services, share information ...
Member: CAA Chamber of Auditors and Expert Accountants of Armenia Australia: Member: CPA Australia CPA Australia: Australia: Member: CAANZ Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand: Australia: Member: IPA Institute of Public Accountants: Austria: Member: IOW Institut Österreichischer Wirtschaftsprüfer Austria: Member: Kammer der ...
Professional bodies are also responsible for administering training and examinations for students and members. The primary bodies in each country are affiliated to the International Federation of Accountants while a few do not belong to IFAC as they operate more like specialist bodies helping the work of accountants and auditors such as the ...
SAICA may refer to: South African Institute of Chartered Accountants , a non-profit association Sociedades anónimas inscrito de capital abierto , a type of companies in Argentina
SAIT is a not for profit professional body incorporated in 2007 by a group of tax professionals and educators. The SAIT is governed by a Constitution, with a Board elected by members. When SAIT was formed in 2007, the Institute announced that one member of the Board may be nominated by the South African Revenue Service (SARS). SARS said they ...
The NBAA is a member body of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). [5] It was a charter member of the Pan African Federation of Accountants (PAFA). Dr. Mussa J. Assad of the NBAA was named vice president of PAFA at its inaugural meeting on 5 May 2011. [6]
Members of the Institute are known as Chartered Accountants. Becoming a member requires passing the prescribed examinations, 24 months of practical training and meeting other requirements under the Act and Regulations. The institute has more than 3,90,000 members currently.
In January 2018 ICAZ past president Martin Makaya stated that a sample by ICAZ of six state-owned entities had showed that only two chartered accountants were sitting on their boards, out of 32 board members in total. This compared poorly to the boards of companies listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and boards of banking companies. [7]