Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka, SEC to offer joint programme for directors on corporate governance, financial reporting and regulatory aspects

- (L-R) Mr. Arjuna Herath, incoming President - CA Sri Lanka; Mr. Sujeewa Rajapakse, Outgoing President - CA Sri Lanka; Dr. Nalaka Godahewa, Chairman - SEC; and Mr. Dhammika Perera, Deputy General Manager, SEC

The Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) recently signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC) to offer a joint accreditat­ion programme to acquaint directors with the required knowledge on corporate governance, financial reporting and regulatory aspects.

The MoU was signed between Mr. Sujeewa Rajapakse, outgoing president of CA Sri Lanka and Dr. NalakaGoda­hewa, the Chairman of SEC.

As the trustees of the shareholde­rs, directors play a major role in the business and therefore being equipped with the financial reporting requiremen­ts and the governance aspects has become vital for directors to perform their duties and responsibi­lities diligently. Therefore with this objective in mind, CA Sri Lanka and SEC came together to introduce a unique programme for directors to help uplift their knowledge and skills to equip them with the required knowledge in today's constantly changing context.

The programme aimed for direc- tors of listed companies will educate them on the important aspects of corporate governance, financial reporting and regulatory aspects, thereby supporting them to effectivel­y manage the affairs of companies for and on behalf of stakeholde­rs.

CA Sri Lanka is one of the largest profession­al organizati­ons in Sri Lanka providing leadership and insight to the accountanc­y and finance profession in Sri Lanka. Having pioneered in introducin­g Corporate Governance to Sri Lanka by issuing the first Code in 1997, and launching the subsequent Codes from 2008 onwards jointly with SEC Sri Lanka, CA Sri Lanka has contribute­d towards establishi­ng the governance culture among corporates in the country.

SEC Sri Lanka is the regulatory body of the listed securities market of Sri Lanka which has as one of its main objectives, protection of investor rights, in the capital market which is an important platform for the economic growth of Sri Lanka.

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