Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ACCA launches new Ethics and Profession­al Skills module

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The Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA) launched a new approach to ethics in its latest innovation to the top level of the qualificat­ion.

ACCA launched this new Ethics and Profession­al Skills module in Sri Lanka recently, at Water’s Edge Colombo.

ACCA Sri Lanka Member Network Panel Vice Chairman Suren Rajakarier said, “What we firmly believe in is the value and importance of ethical behaviour – both as a necessary part of being a profession­al accountant and as a driver for sustainabl­e organisati­onal performanc­e.”

In his presentati­on at the launch, he explained that ACCA’S new Ethics and Profession­al Skills module focuses on developing vitally important ethical behaviour and judgment to ensure finance profession­als are equipped with the skills needed to support exam success.

Additional­ly, the new module revisions will ensure all members have the broader ethics, communicat­ion, commercial, innovation, analysis and evaluation skills, which is essential for shaping the future of business.

Referring to an ACCA global survey he mentioned that more than eight out of 10 accountant­s were of the view that strong ethical principles and behaviour will become even more important in the evolving digital age. With this innovation he was confident that the new Ethics and Profession­al Skills module is designed to increase employabil­ity and while providing the well-rounded skills employers need it prepares a profession­al for a successful and rewarding career as a trusted and confident profession­al accountant.

The new Ethics and Profession­al Skills module also develops the full spectrum of advanced ethical and profession­al skills, exposing students to realistic business situations. It comprises of six interactiv­e units that cover: ethics and profession­alism, personal effectiven­ess, innovation and scepticism, commercial awareness, leadership and team working and communicat­ion and interperso­nal skill. Through developing and demonstrat­ing a high standard of these ethical and profession­al behaviours alongside the strategic and technical expertise acquired through the ACCA qualificat­ion, ACCA profession­al accountant­s will be able to make an immediate impact in their workplace. The Ethics and Profession­al Skills module also develops skills in negotiatio­n, conflict management and thinking commercial­ly to integrate with realistic business situations to improve employabil­ity and career success of both their students and members. Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Minister Chandima Weerakody, the chief guest at the function, commended ACCA on this initiative and stated that both small and large financial businesses alike must behave ethically, for their own benefit, for their customers’ benefit and for the benefit of the economy as a whole.

With finance being at the centre of any business and being a vital factor in facilitati­ng economic growth and developmen­t, it was important that finance profession­als are guided by ethical principles and demonstrat­e high standards of integrity. He congratula­ted ACCA for taking a leadership role in giving ethics the importance it deserved in the industry.

ACCA Sri Lanka Head Nilusha Ranasinghe said, “Ethics is an essential skill for finance profession­als. It is important for us, at ACCA, to ensure all students and members understand what it means to work and act profession­ally and ethically in the workplace and uphold ACCA’S reputation and brand promise of the technical and ethical standards expected of them. To behave ethically and instil trust in a digital age, profession­al accountant­s need to learn new informatio­n relatively quickly and to apply their judgment to this informatio­n, often in situations they may not have seen before.”

 ??  ?? ACCA Sri Lanka Member Network Panel Vice Chairman Suren Rajakarier launches the new Ethics and Profession­al Skills module
ACCA Sri Lanka Member Network Panel Vice Chairman Suren Rajakarier launches the new Ethics and Profession­al Skills module
 ??  ?? Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Minister Chandima Weerakody speaks at the launch
Skills Developmen­t and Vocational Training Minister Chandima Weerakody speaks at the launch

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