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Redefining materiality (again) to transform the role of business in society

Redefining materiality (again) to transform the role of business in society Climate and Clean Tech | January 26, 2021 Impact Voices | January 26, 2021 Impact Voices | January 20, 2021 Climate Finance | January 13, 2021 Community Finance | January 12, 2021 Impact Voices | December 23, 2020 Agents of Impact | February 26, 2021 Agents of Impact | February 12, 2021 Agents of Impact | January 29, 2021 Agents of Impact | January 22, 2021 Agents of Impact | January 15, 2021 Agents of Impact | December 11, 2020 Agents of Impact | November 20, 2020 More Guest Author Denise Weger “Materiality is being redefined – through pressure on business from wider civil society, and through precedents established by company practice and, increasingly, regulation and litigation. But current experimentation in redefining materiality suffers from being ad hoc, often confused and confusing, and rarely credible. As a result, companies too often disclose information that is no

5,000 public accountants to undergo training in IPSAS

5,000 public accountants to undergo training in IPSAS Listen to article Some 5,000 public accounting officers in the country are to be trained in International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) accredited certification. The e-learning training programme, which begins today android ends in December this year, aims at sharpening the skills of the accounting officers to ensure efficiency in the public sector financial management system. The acting Controller and Accountant-General, Mr Kwasi Kwaning-Bosompem, who launched the programme in Accra yesterday, said: “IPSAS is presently the focal point of global revolution in government accounting in response to calls for greater financial transparency and accountability.”

5,000 Public accountants to undergo training

Graphic Online BY: Emmanuel Bonney 30.5k Shares 705 Five thousand public accounting officers in the country are to be trained in International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) accredited certification. The e-learning training programme, which begins today and ends in December this year, aims at sharpening the skills of the accounting officers to ensure efficiency in the public sector financial management system. The acting Controller and Accountant-General, Mr Kwasi Kwaning-Bosompem, who launched the programme in Accra yesterday, said: “IPSAS is presently the focal point of global revolution in government accounting in response to calls for greater financial transparency and accountability.” He said to further ensure transparency, public accountability and quality financial reporting, the government had implemented various public financial management reforms (PFMs) grounded in the strategy developed to serve as a national document to aid the development of Ghan

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