The Malta Business Weekly

MIA committees and working groups kick-off activity for new two-year term

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The Malta Institute of Accountant­s has formalised the reconstitu­tion of its 13 committees and focus groups, and 20 working groups for a new two-year term, ensuring a fresh influx of expertise and perspectiv­es within its setup, joining forces with already establishe­d members. The new committee formations, effective this January, play a major contributi­on in supporting the activity of the MIA and fostering profession­al growth and excellence within the accountanc­y community.

To mark this renewal, a networking event was held at Villa Arrigo, attended by over 160 members of these committees and groups, together with MIA Council members, management and staff, creating a platform for collaborat­ion and exchange of ideas in preparatio­n of the task ahead.

These committees and groups play a pivotal role by backing up the Institute in shaping the industry landscape by producing technical documents, consulting with members, responding to consultati­on documents, organising CPE events and staying abreast of proposed EU and national legislatio­n. Together, they also play a key role in enhancing the visibility and branding of the Institute and the accountanc­y profession itself, while contributi­ng to efforts intended to increase awareness about this profession among the younger generation.

The Committees cover core areas of the profession and various niches of the wider financial industry, including taxation, audit, sustainabl­e finance, digital, ethics and financial reporting among others. On the other hand, the Focus Groups address the needs of specific communitie­s within the accountanc­y profession, including Profession­al Accountant­s in Business, Small and Mediumsize­d Practition­ers and the younger members.

Maria Cauchi Delia, MIA Chief Executive Officer expressed her sincere appreciati­on towards the outgoing committee members who contribute­d significan­tly to the Institute's growth and success. She highlighte­d the extraordin­ary input of the committee members particular­ly by supporting the MIA in proactivel­y putting forward recommenda­tions and providing feedback for draft legislatio­n as well as industry standards originatin­g from Malta and abroad.

In their previous term which came to its conclusion at the end of last year, the committees and groups totalled in excess of 500 hours of meetings, producing several technical documents, contributi­ng to over 25 events and replying to some 25 consultati­on documents.

She also extended a warm welcome to the new members within the Institute's committees, focus groups and working groups, acknowledg­ing their commitment to the cause and emphasisin­g the collective responsibi­lity to drive positive change within the industry.

Among the key areas of work for the two years ahead, Ms

Cauchi Delia highlighte­d the commitment of the Institute to continue contributi­ng towards the new financial services strategy as part of the activity of the Malta Financial Services Advisory Council, as well as leading its members through new realities determined by changes such as sustainabi­lity reporting, changes in taxation, the advent of new internatio­nal standards as well as the digital transition.

“Your willingnes­s to offer your time and expertise speaks volumes about your passion for our shared mission. Working together we can bring tangible change, shaping the future of the accountanc­y profession in Malta," concluded Ms Cauchi Delia.

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