MISSION
STATEMENT
ICAC is the internationally
recognized body for the
accountancy profession in the
Caribbean, with an expanding
influence in the region. It
regulates the profession and
promotes the highest standards
of professional and ethical
conduct. Through thought
leadership and the provision of
research, CPD (Continuing
Professional development) and
other services, it adds value to
its members and the wider
community.
The
ICATT and the IDB recently signed a historic
agreement for a three-year project aimed at
strengthening Trinidad’s accounting profession.
Official
Opening of the 19th Annual ICAC Conference in
Georgetown, Guyana, June 28 - 30, 2001.
Guyanese
Cultural Dancers - 19th Annual ICAC Conference
held in Georgetown, Guyana in June 2001.
Guyanese
Cultural Dancers - 19th Annual ICAC Conference
held in Georgetown, Guyana in June 2001.
'Pan'
A La Rhythms of Guyana - 2001 ICAC Conference in
Guyana.
Unity
vs Sovereignty - Official opening and flag raising
ceremony for the 20th Annual ICAC Conference held
in Nassau, Bahamas in June 2002.
Feteing
At Last - Delegates at the 20th Annual ICAC
Conference held in Nassau, Bahamas, June 2002
dancing to the beat of Caribbean rhythms.
Participants
at the 18th Annual Caribbean Conference of
Accountants held in Trinidad in 2000 having fun on
the dance floor.
Delegates
at the 20th Annual Caribbean Conference of
Accountants held in Nassau, Bahamas in June 2002
listen attentively to discussion on issues and
challenges facing accountants in the region. The
Conference was held under the theme "Unity
vs. Sovereignty."
Delegates
enjoy a lyme at the 17th Annual ICAC Conference
held in Barbados in June 1999.
Caribbean
Culture on display at the 9th Annual ICAC
Conference held at the Marriott's Lord's Castle
Hotel in Barbados in 1991.
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