ICAC’s 59th Board of Directors Meeting on February 19, 2011 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel
- Notice of ICAC 59th BOD Meeting – February 19, 2011
- Agenda – 59th BOD Meeting
- Minutes of the 58th BOD Meeting – October 16, 2009
- ACCA Affiliate Member Body Report
- AICPA Affiliate Member Body Report
- CGA-Canada Member Body Report
- CMA-Canada Member Body Report
- ICAEW Affiliate Member Body Report
- SUVA Associate Member Body Report
- Membership Committee Report
- Membership Committee Report Appendix I
- Membership Committee Report Appendix II
- Membership Committee Report Appendix III
- Technical Committee Report
- Publicity Committee Report
- Chief Executive Officers Report
The ICAC Board Policy Manual , which was approved at the 55th ICAC Board of Directors Meeting held on October 10, 2009, is a critical resource document for new and existing members of the ICAC Board.
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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF DIRECTORS OF THE ICAC BOARD
In keeping with corporate governance guidelines that place greater emphasis on the duties and responsibilities of Directors, the following terms of reference was formulated and approved by the ICAC Board at its 57th Meeting on June 24, 2010 in Nassau, Bahamas: Click Here
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR ICAC EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
For terms of reference of ICAC Executive Officers Click Here
IFAC POLICY STATEMENT FOR ACKNOWLEDGED ACCOUNTANCY GROUPINGS
In 2006, the ICAC was recognised by the International Federation of Accountants IFAC as an “Acknowledged Accountancy Grouping”, a designation held by only three other regional groupings in the world. Click Here for a copy of the Policy Statement for Acknowledged Accountancy Groupings (AGs) which was approved by IFAC’s Board in February 2008. The policy statement outlines the rights and obligations of AGs....
IFAC (www.ifac.org) 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. It is comprised of 159 members and associates in 124 countries and jurisdictions, representing more than 2.5 million accountants in public practice, education, government service, industry, and commerce.