ICAI organizes workshop for Statutory Auditors of PSUs joint

Anjali (accountant) (4501 Points)

15 May 2009  

Workshop for Statutory Auditors of PSUs jointly organized by Professional Development Committee of ICAI and C&AG of India

 

ICAI organizes workshop for Statutory Auditors of PSUs jointly with Office of C&AG

 

The Professional Development Committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India organized Joint Workshop for statutory auditors of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), today, on 14th May 2009, at Sovereign Hall, Hotel Le-Meridien, Delhi. The workshop was inaugurated by Ms. Pravin Tripathi, Dy. C&AG (Commercial).

 

 

CA. Uttam Prakash Agarwal, President, ICAI in his address deliberated upon importance of organizing the workshop. He also deliberated that in order to maximize the benefit of such workshops, they are being organized at six places all over the country viz Delhi, Ernakulam, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow & Jaipur .The programme aims to deal with the latest developments in the fast evolving field of Accounting and Auditing Standards particularly in the context of current economic environment. He raised certain issues in the wake of Satyam fiasco like audit of foreign branches of Indian Companies, time constraint for conducting the audit and stressed the need of continued dialogues among the regulators.

 

 

Ms Pravin Tripathi, Dy. C&AG appreciated the efforts of ICAI for organizing series of tripartite interactive workshops at major cities of the country associating statutory auditors of PSUs in the area, representatives of ICAI and officers of the C&AG of India with an objective to improve the quality of audit and its reporting. She emphasized that these joint workshops will provide a platform to address the concerns of the statutory auditors of PSUs and bridge the communication gap between the Government auditor and the statutory auditor which is common concern for both O/o C&AG and ICAI.

 

 

About ICAI

 

 

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), set-up by an Act of Parliament viz. The Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy is the second largest and prominent accounting body in the world. It has been taking various proactive measures from time to time, aligned with the changing facets of the Indian economy, for continuously raising the standard of quality of accounting and financial reporting.

 

 

ICAI has its Headquarters at New Delhi with 5 Regional Offices at Mumbai, Chennai, Kanpur, Kolkata, New Delhi and 118 branches spread all over the country. In addition, it has also set up 21 chapters outside India and an office in Dubai. Currently over 4,50,000 students are pursuing the Chartered Accountancy course and the total membership of ICAI is more than 1,50,000. It is only professional body in the country which has made compulsory Professional education mandatory for its members.