Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Accountant­s’ role in helping protect the planet spotlighte­d at CAPA and CA Sri Lanka’s Accounting Assembly

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With climate change continuing to rage on, and humans identified as the biggest culprits behind this unpreceden­ted global catastroph­e, the crucial role Accountant­s can play in protecting the planet, by promoting greener financing and sustainabi­lity was highlighte­d this week.

The largest ever regional hybrid accounting assembly of the Confederat­ion of Asian and Pacific Accountant­s ( CAPA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) hosted in Colombo, was ceremoniou­sly inaugurate­d on Wednesday, 06th October 2021.

The 20th CAPA Conference, which was hosted alongside CA Sri Lanka’s very own 42nd Nat i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e of Chartered Accountant­s revolving around the theme “Heritage – Many Businesses, One Planet” was inaugurate­d in the presence of a distinguis­hed audience including Mr. Alan Johnson,

President of the Internatio­nal Federation of Accountant­s (IFAC) and Prof. Mohan Munasinghe, 2021 Blue Planet Prize Laureate and Vice Chair of the UN Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

Dr. Chen Yugui, President of CAPA and Mr. Brian Blood, Chief Executive of CAPA joined the event virtually, while Mr. Manil Jayesinghe, President of CA Sri Lanka, Mr. Sanjaya Bandara, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka, Mr. Tishan Subasinghe, Chairman of t he CAPA and Nat i o n a l Conference Main Committee, Mrs. Anoji De Silva, Chairperso­n of the Conference Technical Committee and Mrs. Dulani Fernando, Chief Executive Officer of CA Sri Lanka joined the event in Colombo. Delegates from over 30 countries connected with the three- day event which concluded on Friday.

Delivering the keynote speech,

Dr. Iyad Abumoghli, Founder and Director of the United Nations Environmen­t Programme Faith for Earth Initiative said that the world is facing an unpreceden­ted triple crisis of climate change, degradatio­n of nature and pollution, whilst also experienci­ng the warmest decade ever recorded in history, apart from an increase in raging forest fires, floods, and sandstorms.

“Humans are the biggest contributo­rs to climate change. Every year we are consuming more than double of what the earth has generated. Currently as of July, we have consumed all that the earth has generated. So, this means, we need almost 2 planets to be able to sustain our living,” he cautioned.

He highlighte­d that the solution to this is to transform from a brown economy to a green economy. According to Abumoghli, a brown economy, is known to use and abuse nature, whilst the green economy is known to work with nature and provide better opportunit­ies and options for the people and planet.

He proposed that the accounting profession promote the natural capital accounting concept, which integrates nature and the natural resources in the budgeting and accounting of a business. Elaboratin­g further, he said, “the natural accounting concept includes not only the use of raw material but also the impact on nature as part of the accounting system, so it gives an estimated budget for mitigating and avoiding the impact on nature. This is being committed and promoted by a number of countries, while some parliament­s have actually mandated this as an important element in their financing system,” he said.

Addressing the delegates who connected from all over the world, Chief Guest Mr. Johnson said that the future will depend on the choices everyone makes. “But as a profession, we can, and we must use what we see now to make informed decisions to build sustainabi­lity into the foundation­al systems and institutio­ns. Because not only is it an incredibly important need for the profession to fulfil its public mandate, and embody a new environmen­tal ethic, but there is an incredible opportunit­y for us to help those in the private and public sectors to make tough choices. So let us use this opportunit­y to do what is right for the long- term benefit of all,” he said.

In conclusion, the head of the global accounting body highlighte­d that the accounting profession can create a better and more resilient world, by enabling stronger economies and fairer societies.

Addressing the hybrid accounting assembly, Guest of Honour Prof. Munasinghe urged profession­al bodies such as CAPA and CA Sri Lanka to play a key catalyst role in bringing together businesses, society, and government­s to cooperate and ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t.

According to him, sustainomi­cs which is defined as “a transdisci­plinary, integrativ­e, comprehens­ive, balanced, heuristic, and practical framework for making developmen­t more sustainabl­e, is the way forward. He said that ethical values in accounting also play a key role in promoting inclusive green based growth by utilising the sustainomi­cs concept.

“Let us act together now,” he said, while adding that multiple global problems pose a serious challenge to all, but they can be solved together provided everyone start now.

“Accounting profession­als can mobilise business and civil society to work with government­s and even push government­s to do the right thing, and accountant­s can play a key role in devising the new 21st century path to sustainabl­e developmen­t in Sri Lanka and the whole world,” he added.

The CAPA Conference is a flagship regional event held every four years, whilst the National Conference of CA Sri Lanka is recognised as the biggest annual business summit held in Sri Lanka. Every year, the national conference attracts over 2000 participan­ts including business leaders and c-suite executives.

In his speech, President of CA Sri Lanka, Mr. Jayesinghe said that the time for action is now, not tomorrow or the day after, but the time is now for the profession to re- evaluate its priorities and take that all important step towards protecting the planet. “Now is the time to make the change, and now is the time for us all to be part of the change, so that ultimately our children and their children will have a planet to live in.”

President of CAPA Dr. Yugui who connected with the event virtually reiterated that the accountanc­y profession needs to take a holistic perspectiv­e on how it can play its part today, for a better tomorrow, for all. “We must harness the positives of technology, forge a meaningful and sustainabl­e future, and leave a heritage we can all be proud of.”

Chair of the main committee Mr. Subasinghe, in his address said that the mega accounting assembly was a historic milestone for CA Sri Lanka, as it had the privilege of hosting the flagship CAPA Conference for the first time in South Asia in over a decade. “I hope this landmark accounting assembly will be an important platform which will help us understand our scope and responsibi­lity to our planet, and the critical role accountant­s can play in helping save our planet.”

CAPA Chief Executive, Mr. Blood who connected with the conference virtually said that as a profession that has truly evolved from six decades ago the accounting profession is indeed ‘ dutybound’ to leave a legacy and heritage that will support the strengthen­ing of financial markets and economies

Elaboratin­g on the theme of the conference, Ms. De Silva said that the aim was to start a thought leadership with all our business leaders and finance profession­als to challenge the type of business heritage, that accountant­s plan to leave behind.

The landmark event, which attracted top accounting and finance profession­als from Asia and Pacific concluded on Friday following two days of technical sessions, featuring over 40 internatio­nal and local speakers and panelists.

 ?? ?? Prof. Mohan Munasinghe, 2021 Blue Planet Prize Laureate and Vice Chair of the UN Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
Prof. Mohan Munasinghe, 2021 Blue Planet Prize Laureate and Vice Chair of the UN Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
 ?? ?? Dr. Iyad Abumoghli, Founder and Director of the United Nations Environmen­t Programme Faith for Earth
Dr. Iyad Abumoghli, Founder and Director of the United Nations Environmen­t Programme Faith for Earth
 ?? ?? Mr. Tishan Subasinghe, Chairman of the CAPA and National Conference Main Committee
Mr. Tishan Subasinghe, Chairman of the CAPA and National Conference Main Committee
 ?? ?? Mr. Alan Johnson, President of the Internatio­nal Federation of Accountant­s (IFAC)
Mr. Alan Johnson, President of the Internatio­nal Federation of Accountant­s (IFAC)
 ?? ?? Mrs. Anoji De Silva, Chairperso­n of the Conference Technical Committee
Mrs. Anoji De Silva, Chairperso­n of the Conference Technical Committee
 ?? ?? Mr. Sanjaya Bandara, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka
Mr. Sanjaya Bandara, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka
 ?? ?? Mr. Manil Jayesinghe, President of CA Sri Lanka
Mr. Manil Jayesinghe, President of CA Sri Lanka
 ?? ?? Mr. Brian Blood, Chief Executive of CAPA
Mr. Brian Blood, Chief Executive of CAPA
 ?? ?? Dr. Chen Yugui, President of CAPA
Dr. Chen Yugui, President of CAPA

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