ICPAK warns of tough times ahead
Taxation measures contained in the Finance Act 2018 are set to increase the cost of doing business and living in the country. According to Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya Chairman Julius Mwatu the government ought to renegotiate its loans to seek longer service periods to ease the burden of exerted on the Kenyan […]
ICPAK stern warning to fake accountants
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) has raised the red flag over hundreds of accountants practicing illegally. Readmore
Accountants want unpopular VAT on fuel suspended
Accountants are pushing the government to explore alternative options to plug the deficit left if levying of the unpopular value added tax (VAT) of 16 per cent on petroleum products is stopped.Read more
Accountants court Treasury in fresh push for price-fixing
ICPAK has turned to the Treasury to push the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) to give members the green light to prescribe minimum fees for each category of service in non-assurance, company audits, saccos, pension schemes and public benefit organisations. Readmore
ICPAK backs Uhuru’s lifestyle audit order, calls for fair process
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) says it fully supports the vetting of procurement officers and the lifestyle audit for public servants.Read more
ICPAK backs Uhuru’s lifestyle audit order, calls for fair process
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) says it fully supports the vetting of procurement officers and the lifestyle audit for public servants.Read more
Why procurement officials’ vetting should be done within the law
Corruption has become endemic in Kenya. It has evolved into a cankerous sore that threatens the very fabrics that hold our country together. Read more
Accountants fault Treasury’s tax plan
Accountants have faulted Treasury’s plan to impose tax on basic commodities and services arguing that the move will further aggravate the already high cost of living and hit the poor most.Readmore