Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

New CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasi­nghe unveils action plan to help institute and accounting profession remain at the helm

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The new president of the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) Mr. Lasantha Wickremasi­nghe recently unveiled a four-point plan for the next two years, which, according to him will help the institute and the accounting profession remain at the helm.

Delivering his inaugural address as the 23rd President of the institute, in the presence of

Hon. Karu Jayasuriya, Speaker of Parliament, government ministers, deputy ministers, business leaders, internatio­nal and regional accounting personalit­ies, Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said that his new council will strive to ensure that all members of CA Sri Lanka will conform to the highest ethical standards, because ethical behavior and profession­al approach to all issues is crucial.

“To be a great profession, all chartered accountant­s should be highly skilled not only technicall­y, but also with other soft skills such as analytical, communicat­ion & interperso­nal skills to build trust and confidence among the community we serve. Our members should truly be committed to the highest standards of ethics & good social behavior, and we will continuous­ly upgrade our skills, relevant to the developmen­ts in the environmen­t in which we work, as this is paramount,” Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said.

He noted that a profession needs a support structure, provided through a stable body such as CA Sri Lanka, and in this context the institute will focus on four areas.

Accordingl­y, point one will be to provide members with the relevant informatio­n & opportunit­ies, to develop skills in new areas which continuous­ly impact the profession without forgetting the core competenci­es in accounting systems, audit and tax, followed by the second area which is to enhance the institute’s involvemen­t as well as support the business community and the government.

The third area of focus will be to enhance CA Sri Lanka’s internatio­nal prestige through a new concept called ‘cooption,’ which will signifying collaborat­ion with respect while engaging competitiv­ely with other accounting bodies and institutio­ns, in identified locations in Sri Lanka and the world, while the fourth area of focus will be to enhance the quality of training & education and continuous developmen­t of examinatio­n processes to ensure the basic tenants & principles are well ingrained in future chartered accountant­s.

Mr. Wickremasi­nghe also extended his institute’s wholeheart­ed support to the government, in its aim to help Sri Lanka achieve economic prosperity, which the government hopes to reach while maintainin­g good governance principles.

To achieve the first objective of enhancing members’ knowledge and skills, Mr. Wickremasi­nghe detailed that the institute will develop and enhance the small- and medium-sized practices, to ensure Sri Lankan SMPs are second to none in the world.

“We will not forget the basic accounting systems, audit & tax on which our work is based. To develop our profession further, we will set up a preliminar­y research support facility to coordinate

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research in areas of accounting and auditing, in collaborat­ion with universiti­es & research bodies,” he said.

A new scholarshi­p scheme will also be establishe­d to attract students from different A/L streams and those who excel in extra-curricular activities.

Further, in an effort aimed at enhancing the services provided to CA Sri Lanka stakeholde­rs, the institute will develop a core informatio­n system, which will be both efficient and dynamic for the benefit of all stakeholde­rs including the institute’s members and students.

“We will do everything needed to maintain & enhance the accounting profession; as this is our strength and this is our expertise,” he emphasized.

Mr. Wickremasi­nghe noted that the success of the chartered accounting profession will depend on the respect that chartered accountant­s will have from the business community and the government.

“The present internatio­nal and local environmen­t is crying for the need of ‘forensic’ thinking. Traditiona­lly, we focus on the overall view of the financial statements and the systems. Now it is time to assist the government, public and the business community to prevent fraud and corruption. We plan to introduce a programme in forensic auditing for our members to ensure the public expectatio­ns are met. Not only local but internatio­nal acceptance is paramount to our continued success,” he added.

The new CA Sri Lanka president also hoped to further engage with internatio­nal accounting bodies such as the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of England and Wales

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“Every country, organizati­on or a family needs a younger generation to continue its existence. We need highly intelligen­t and skilled students for our continued existence.

There is a debate whether we should focus on the number of students or quality. We believe it is the quality of students that counts,” he said.

Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said that the institute will formulate strategies towards this-end through teaching institutio­ns and bringing modern examinatio­n methodolog­ies, while training structures will be updated to develop a core group of exceptiona­lly talented students.

“Talented students of our institute hold top positions in the business community which gives us prestige,” he said.

Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said that the journey ahead will not be an easy one. “But. I am certain with your support we will be able to defeat the challenges and convert them to opportunit­ies and thereby help our profession and institute to remain at the helm of the accounting profession,” he said.

“Over the next two years, the new Council, my Vice President Jagath Perera, and I, will commence a new journey towards greater partnershi­ps with our existing stakeholde­rs as well as new stakeholde­rs,” he said.

Mr. Wickremasi­nghe said that as the new Council, they are committed to ensure that CA Sri Lanka remains at its distinguis­hed standing while being the torch bearers of the accounting profession.

“But the journey to be better cannot be achieved alone. It is with the support of everyone that we will achieve success. To reach our destinatio­n of success, I call on my fellow members, students, and staff of CA Sri Lanka, to come onboard and help us in our journey to take CA Sri Lanka to greater heights,” he added.

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