AMMAN – His Excellency Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, chairman and
founder of the International Arab Society of Certified Accountants (IASCA),
looks forward to welcoming the visit of Mr. Jean Bouquot, President
of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), who will be hosted by
IASCA on a three-day official visit.
The visit
will feature a series of high-level meetings and activities focused on shaping
the future of the accounting profession and advancing professional education worldwide, bringing together
leading Arab professional associations and key regulatory authorities of the
profession.
IASCA
will also arrange visits for the IFAC President to the Jordan Audit Bureau for
a meeting with the Jordanian Professional Regulation Council, as well as to a
number of Jordanian universities to assess the level of accounting education
offered across academic institutions.
In this
context, His Excellency Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh emphasized the significance of
this landmark visit — the first by Mr. Bouquot to the Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan. Previously, Dr. In-Ki Joo of the Republic of Korea, has visited Jordan
in 2017 during his term as IFAC Deputy President. He stressed the importance of
leveraging this opportunity to address the challenges facing the future of the
profession, while also advocating for stronger Arab representation on IFAC’s
Board of Directors and its various committees.
It is
worth noting that His Excellency Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh was a member of the IFAC’s
Council in 1992 and was a Member of the IFAC International Auditing Practices
Committee, now the independently operating International Auditing and Assurance Standards
Board. Additionally, “Talal Abu-Ghazaleh & Co.
International" is the only Arab-headquartered Network from the region to
be a member of the Forum of Firms.
IFAC is
the global membership organization for the accountancy profession with a
membership of over 187 professional accountancy organizations (PAOs) in more
than 142 jurisdictions. IFAC represents millions of professional accountants
across the globe.
In 1984,
in the city of London, UK, IASCA was established as a non-profit, professional,
accounting body. IASCA was formally established in Amman on February 24, 1994,
with the goal of promoting the progression of accounting, auditing, and
affiliated fields in Arab League member countries. Additionally, its objectives
include safeguarding professional independence, advocating for the protection
of accountants, and enforcing standards of professional oversight.
About
IFAC
IFAC, by
connecting and uniting its members, makes the accountancy profession truly
global. IFAC member organizations are champions of integrity and
professional quality, and proudly carry their membership as a badge of
international recognition. IFAC and its members work together to shape the
future of the profession through learning, innovation, a collective voice, and
commitment to the public interest.