ACCA/ICAC signs MOU
ACCA and ICAC make pledge to build capacity in the region.
A focus on education and training forms the foundation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between leading global accountancy body ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and the regional accountancy body the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC).
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New CEO at ICAC
KINGSTON, JAMAICA - Barbadian David V. Simpson has recently taken up the mantle as Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean (ICAC). Mr. Simpson has had a long-standing relationship with the ICAC, the last of which was as its President from 2021-2023.
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Sixto Coy

ICAC President and Director for Jamaica
2025 - 2027

Gowon Bowe

Vice President and Director for the Bahamas
2025 - 2027

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Harry ParmesarHarryram Parmesar

ICAC Treasurer and Director for Guyana
2025 - 2027

Michael LutchmanMichael Lutchman

ICAC Secretary and Director for Suriname
2025 - 2027

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Damien Skeete – Barbados

Mr. Jose Ortez – Belize

Mr. Ramesh Seebaran – Guyana

Mrs. Marissa Quashie – Trinidad & Tobago

 

Alternate Directors

Mrs. Taneisha Dean-Hall – Bahamas

Mr. Ricaido Jennings – Barbados

Mr. Stephen Hall – Belize

Ms. Carol Boddie – Eastern Caribbean

Mr. David Dharamraj – Guyana

Mrs. Sharon Donaldson-Levine – Jamaica

Mr. Hans Girjasing – Suriname

Mr. Arun Seenath – Trinidad & Tobago

 

Representatives – Affiliate Members

Mrs Paula Marcelle-Irish – ACCA

Mr. Jim Knafo – AICPA

Mr Khalid Hamid – CIPFA

Ms Anna-Marie Christian – CPA Canada

 

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2005 ICAC Caribbean Conference of Accountants - Belize

"2005 - We Harmonize"

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Belize (ICAB) hosted the 23rd Annual Caribbean Conference of Accountants over the period June 23 – 25, 2005 under the theme, "2005-We Harmonize".

The President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean, Mr. Elson Jordan , and the Conference Chairman, Mr. Mark Hulse, conveyed the welcoming remarks at the official start of the conference.

The conference venue was the Princess Hotel & Casino. The President's Gala and Cultural Fest was held at the Belize Biltmore Plaza . The entertainment package included a cabaret performance highlighting the history of the Maya Indians, the arrival of the Africans, the German & Dutch Mennonites, Chinese and Arabs; thus depicting the country as a melting pot of many races.

The first session of the conference was a presentation on the "Regulation of the Profession" which was made by Mr. Lyle Handfield of CGA Canada. This was followed by presentations on:

    * "The Future of CPD, IFAC's Requirements and How the Profession is Responding", by Mr. Allen Blewitt the ACCA CEO.
    * "Business Continuity Planning: How Prepared must a CFO be for Potential Interruption to the Business", by Mr. Bruce Scott, partner in charge of the business continuity planning practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Jamaica.
    * "Financing the Cricket Infrastructure 2007", by Mr. John Lee, partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers Jamaica with responsibility for the Management and Financial Advisory Services Department in Jamaica.

Other presentations included:

    * " The Accounting Profession Post Sarbanes Oxley (for practicing accountants)" , by Mr. Laurence Longe, National Managing Partner of Baker Tilly International.
    * "The Changing role of the CFO in a Post Sarbanes Oxley World (for the non-practicing accountants", by Mr. John Howard of ICAEW.
    * " Practical Issues of Fair Value Accounting in Developing Markets", by Mr. Kyle Rudden of KR Consulting, Trinidad & Tobago.
    * " Harmonization of Accounting Standards within the Caribbean and the Implications for the CSME", by Mr. David Raggay of IFRS Consultants, Trinidad & Tobago .
    * "CSME/FTAA UPDATE since its Inception" , by Mr. Jose Alpuche of the General Directorate of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belize.

The President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Barbados, Mr. Brian Robinson , and ICAC Alternate Director, Mrs. Betty Brathwaite, delivered an interesting presentation on Conference 2006 scheduled to be held in Barbados over the period June 8 - 10 2006.

Immediately following the closing session of the conference, participants were taken to the Balam Ha Resort for a Jungle tour, dancing & tubing. The 2005 Conference was a resounding success based on the relevant and interesting topics presented as well as the social package provided.

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