Role of statutory audit in financial statements
In recent times the accountancy profession has come under public scrutiny with the media shinning a spotlight on auditors in particular, highlighting financial accountability challenges in both public and private organisations. Of particular interest has been the perception that auditors have a role to play in stopping the loss of funds through statutory auditors.Read more
ICPAK urge the National Government to increase its tax base to help it realize the big four agenda
ICPAK call on the National Government to increase its tax base to help it realize the big four agenda Read more
ANC leader Mudavadi faults government over heavy borrowing
Amani National Congress Party leader Musalia Mudavadi has accused the Jubilee government of going into a borrowing spree creating a huge debt burden to Kenyans.Read more
Icpak raises alarm over county taxes
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants (ICPAK) has cast doubt on the success of the government’s Big Four agenda saying this may just be a “dream” if counties continue to depend on revenue allocations from the government.Read more
ICPAK probes members in graft war
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) is investigating its members who have been adversely mentioned in graft-related cases, financial malpractice or on bad governance.Read more
ICPAK says accounting law amendments will spur profession
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) has endorsed the amendments introduced in the Accountants Act by Treasury in the Finance Act 2018 which, among other things, defined “an accountant” and introduced a remuneration order to guide the profession.Read more
Accountants back push for law review to cut costs
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) is supporting an “objective” review of the constitution, which will make it effective and more efficient.Readmore
County Stories :ICPAK raises red flag over high number of unregistered accountants
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) has raised the red flag over hundreds of unregistered and illegally operating accountants in the country. During the ICPAK council meeting in Naivasha, it emerged that only 23,000 accountants had registered with the ICPAK.Read more