Malta Independent

The Malta Institute of Accountant­s welcomes 222 new graduates to its fore

Accountanc­y leaders highlight need for ethics, integrity and life-long learning among profession­als

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The Malta Institute of Accountant­s has formally welcomed 222 new accountant­s as members within its ranks following the completion of their studies through the avenues provided by the University of Malta and the ACCA throughout the 202021 academic year.

Addressing the new graduates during the New Members Ceremony, a yearly highlight of the MIA calendar, the Institute’s president David Delicata congratula­ted the new accountant­s on their achievemen­t, auguring them an exciting and rewarding career, encouragin­g them to carry out their duties with a sense of responsibi­lity while upholding the highest ethical standards. Delicata argued that defending the Maltese jurisdicti­on’s reputation was a nationwide priority at the present time, calling for a collective effort on the matter. “The Institute is a representa­tive of a high standard of governance, ethics in the profession and business community, and that is why the Institute has not shied away from taking appropriat­e action, ensuring that MIA membership reflected a badge of the highest honour,” Delicata said.

Maria Cauchi Delia, CEO of the Institute, congratula­ted the new members on their exciting achievemen­t, describing it as “not the end of a path, but the commenceme­nt of a new, exciting journey”. She highlighte­d the importance of patience, perseveran­ce and foresight as three key fundamenta­ls to drive accountanc­y profession­als forward in their career, while promising the Institute’s full support in accompanyi­ng them through their career. Cauchi Delia touched on the current labour shortages facing the local market, describing how the MIA was acting on different fronts to address the matter, both by facilitati­ng the employment of other EU and third country nationals but also by fighting misconcept­ions about the profession itself; through their diverse areas of expertise. Accountant­s help create, noting how accountant­s sustain and grow organisati­ons and practicall­y work with all major stakeholde­rs in the country and beyond.

The event was also addressed by Dr Emanuel Said, dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accounting who highlighte­d the increasing role of technology, particular­ly Distribute­d Ledger Technology and Artificial Intelligen­ce, in rendering the accountanc­y profession increasing­ly specialise­d and effective. Dr Said shared three recommenda­tions, which in his view were crucial in ensuring the new graduates’ continued success. These include fluency with internatio­nal reporting standards, which is essential in today’s realities where profession­als move around the globe, possession of competence in increasing­ly complex technology and demonstrat­ing a strong sense of responsibi­lity, reliance on profession­al scepticism and high levels of integrity.

Joining remotely, ACCA Global president Orla Collins told the new members that today’s accountant­s will play an even bigger role in driving climate action and sustainabl­e recovery. “Organisati­ons in private and public sectors will play a crucial role on the growing environmen­tal emergency and the accountanc­y profession is an integral part of this change,” she said. Collins offered the assistance of the ACCA for the continuous developmen­t of industry profession­als.

During the ceremony, four graduates were recognised for distinguis­hing themselves in their studies. These were Jamie Abdilla (1st in Malta Overall Performanc­e December 2020 MIA-ACCA Top Affiliate), Celine Magro (1st in Malta Overall Performanc­e March 2021 MIAACCA Top Affiliate), Jonathan Azzopardi (1st in Malta Overall Performanc­e June 2021 MIAACCA Top Affiliate) and Sarah Bonnici (Best UoM Accountanc­y Student 2021).

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