Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka’s inaugural research conference on corporate governance, sustainabi­lity accounting

-

The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) held its first ever research conference in Colombo earlier this week where corporate governance, sustainabi­lity assurance and forensic accounting which are deemed extremely relevant and important to the accounting profession in the current context were discussed and deliberate­d at length.

The research conference was held under the patronage of Prof. Sampath Amaratunge, Vice Chancellor of the University of Sri Jayawarden­epura, who was the keynote speaker while Prof. Hitoshi Takehara, the Associate Dean of the Waseda Business School of the Waseda University – Tokyo, Japan was the guest of honour, CA Sri Lanka said in a media release.

The all-day conference also saw the launch of the institute’s inaugural journal of applied research, where six research papers penned by academics attached to leading universi- ties in Sri Lanka and overseas gave their insights on corporate governance, sustainabi­lity assurance and forensic accounting.

Speaking at the conference, CA Sri Lanka president Lasantha Wickremasi­nghe said that the accounting profession has faced significan­t change over the past 19 years. The most major changes that the accounting profession witnessed was the technologi­cal revolution, globalizat­ion of reporting and disclosure standards, and the complex regulatory compliance reporting requiremen­ts, all of which have contribute­d to far more complexiti­es in the way accounting profession­als have to do business.

“In the midst of increasing challenges and complexiti­es for our profession and profession­als, we believe it is increasing­ly important for profession­al bodies such as CA Sri Lanka to be at the helm in not only educating our stakeholde­rs on these changes, but also equipping all stakeholde­rs with the necessary knowledge and other requiremen­ts to ensure our members can continue to not only be in demand globally, but will also have the necessary knowledge and competence so they can carry out their profession­al duties as per the latest local and internatio­nal trends, and regulation­s,” he said.

Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said that the research conference and the journal was part of a larger programme mooted by the institute. “We have brought together universiti­es, as well as academics and profession­als as part of a research support facility where topics in relation to accounting and auditing will be focused upon at length,” he added.

During the conference Nilupul Weerasingh­e, Ms. Harshani Senanayake and Ms. Sakura De Silva attached to the School of Accounting and Business of the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka made presentati­ons on corporate governance, while Dr. Sunil Dahanayake of the Department of Accounting of the United Arab Emirates University and Prof. Samanthi Senaratne of the Department of Accounting of the University of Sri Jayewarden­epura made presentati­ons on sustainabi­lity assurance (plantation sector).

The third session of the conference which focused on forensic accounting education was presented by Ms. Lakmali Priyangika, Director of Beyond Business (Pvt) Ltd and Ms. Seshani Gunathilak­e, from the Department of Accounting of the University of Sri Jayewarden­epura.

Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said that the research conference and the journal was part of a larger programme mooted by the institute. “We have brought together universiti­es,

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka