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S A V E R M 2 0 0
R e g i s t e r b y 3 0 J U N E
f o r e a r l y - b i r d r a t e !
The WORLD isSPEAKING in KUALA LUMPUR
6,000 delegates 124 countries
4 days 1 city
8 – 11 November 2010
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia
accountants: sustaining value creation
Officiated by :
Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul RazakHonourable Prime Minister of Malaysia
Register Now at www.wcoa2010kualalumpur.com
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About the venue, KLCC
The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, fondly
referred to as KLCC, is located in the Kuala
Lumpur City Centre. Designed as a “city within a
city”, this 40 hectare (100acre) site includes the
KLCC park and the worldfamous PETRONAS
Twin Towers, to lend a prestigious address to
the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Hosting
conferences, exhibitions, seminars, meetings
and entertainment, the Centre is placed
alongside public transportation and hotels,
making the conference venue easily accessible.
Getting there
There are several ways for you to get to theKuala Lumpur Convention Centre – by road,
by train or on foot. We would encourage you to
make use of public transportation to get to the
Conference venue. For detailed instructions,
please visit: www.klccconventioncentre.com
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Ritz Carlton
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NikkoHotel
Shangri-La
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MeliaHotel
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Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunity
Interested to raise your international business profile before andduring the WCOA 2010? Act fast to secure the sponsorship andexhibition packages that best suit your objectives. There are onlyfew premium categories left!
To view the sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available, visitthe sponsorship and exhibition section in our World Congress website, www.wcoa2010kualalumpur.com.
If your sponsorship and exhibition propositions are not in our list,please contact us at +603 2274 5055 or [email protected]. We are always open to new ideas andaspire to create the best possible sponsorship and exhibitionpackages for you to reach your goals.
We look forward to welcoming you as our partner at the WCOA2010.
Pre & Post Tours
The center of our nation’s political commercial and social life,
Kuala Lumpur is a city of delightful contrast-modern
cosmopolitan, sophistication with a lingering old-world charm.
Make the most of your time here by experiencing the city’s
vibrant life, the splendours of Putrajaya and the legacies of
historic Melaka – through specially arranged tours just for
WCOA 2010 delegates.
For reservations,please contact the tour operator directly:
AOS Conventions & Events Sdn Bhd
Ms Jennifer Chee
e-mail: [email protected]
The Organisers
The International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) is aglobal organisation for the accountancy profession dedicated toserving the public interest by strengthening the profession andcontributing to the development of strong international economies.
It comprises 159 members and associates in 124 countries and jurisdictions, representing more than 2.5 million accountants inpublic practice, education, government service, industry andcommerce.
IFAC shares in the development and promotes the adoption andimplementation of international standards and develops guidanceto foster high-quality practice by professional accountants workingin business, public practice, government, and education.
The Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) is a statutorybody established to regulate and develop the accountancyprofession in Malaysia. MIA currently has close to 26,000members. It is also a member body of regional and internationalprofessional bodies which play significant roles in the developmentand advancement of the accounting profession globally.
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HRDF/PSMB Claimable Status:• Programme fee-claimable up to RM1,875
• Air fare - economy class
• Ground travel/parking - maximum of RM100
• Accommodation - claimable up to RM250 per night (Above claims need to be supported with receipt(s) and based on the merit of each applicant)
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
7 November 2010
Sunday
14:00–22:00
Registration
09:00–16:30
Sempier Award
Presentation and
Cultural
Performance.
Opening Ceremony
Officiated by: Y.A.B. Dato’ Sri
Mohd. Najib Bin Tun
Haji Abdul Razak,
Honourable
Prime Minister
of Malaysia
16:30–18:00
Welcome Reception
18:00–20:00
Plenary 1
09:00–10:30
Concurrent 3
16:00–17:30
Afternoon Tea
15:30–16:00
Concurrent 2
14:00–15:30
12:30–14:00
Concurrent 1
11:00–12:30
Morning Tea
10:30–11:00
Gala Dinner
20:00–22:00
Break
Concurrent 4
Morning Tea
Plenary 2
Departures
14:00–24:00
Closing Ceremony
Plenary 4
Morning Tea
Plenary 3
09:00–10:30
14:00–15:30
12:30–14:00
11:00–12:30
10:30–11:00
09:00–10:30
12:30–14:00
11:00–12:30
10:30–11:00
Congress Lunch
Registration
8 November 2010
Monday
9 November 2010
Tuesday
10 November 2010
Wednesday
11 November 2010
Thursday
Concurrent 5
9 November
09.00 - 10.30
10 November
09.00 - 10.30
11 November
09.00 - 10.30
11 November
11.00 - 12.30
WCOA 2010 PLENARY SESSIONS PROGRAMME *
*The organiser reserves the right to change the speakers and topics.
Plenary Session 1 – Accountants: Sustaining Value Creation in the Borderless Economy Synopsis : Professional accountants are now challenged with ensuring organizations, large and small, are able
to create value and to sustain their growth in the long term.
Chair : Robert L. Bunting, IFAC President
Speakers : • Wang Jun, Vice Minister, Ministry of Finance, P.R. China
• Olivia Faulkner Kirtley, Certified Public Accountants, AICPA
• Dr Wim A. Van der Stede, CIMA Professor of Accounting and Financial Management, London School of Economics,
Department of Accounting
Plenary Session 2 – Islamic Finance: Strengthen the Global Financial MarketSynopsis : The introduction of Islamic Finance into the global financial market has raised unique issues and opportunities.
This session will explore the growth of Islamic finance from the perspective of governments, borrowers, lenders
and regulators.
Chair : Fermin del Valle, IFAC immediate Past President
Keynote Speaker : • Tan Sri Dato' Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz , Gover nor, Bank Nega ra Malaysia
Plenary Session 3 – Accounting for Sustainability: The Connected Reporting FrameworkSynopsis : Accountants must now go beyond the traditional way of thinking about economic success to enable integrated and
connected reporting and to provide assurance services to enhance reporting credibility.
Chair : Goran Tidstrom, IFAC Deputy President
Speakers : • Dr Nancy Kamp-Roelands RA, Global Climate Change and Sustainabili ty Reporting Coordinator,
Director CSR Knowledge Center BeNe, Ernst & Young Accountants LLP
• Paul Druckman, Executive Board and Advisory Panel of The Prince’s Accounting for Sustainability Project
• Prof Mervyn Eldred King, Chairman, Global Reporting Initiative
• Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar, Chairman, Securities Commission Malaysia
• Charles A. McDonough, Vice President & Controller, The World Bank
Plenary Session 4 – Accountants in the Next Decade – Embracing Change & Seizing Opportunities
Synopsis : A discussion on the possible evolution of the accountant’s role within organizations in the next 10 years – and what skillswill be needed to fulfill that role. Chief Executive Officers from some IFAC member bodies will share the vision of the
accountants of the future.
Chair : Dr Ian Ball, IFAC CEO
Speakers : • Barry Melancon, President & CEO AICPA • Alex Malley, CEO CPA Australia
• Michael Izza, CEO ICAEW • Helen Brand, CEO ACCA
• Charles Tilley, CEO CIMA
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WCOA 2010 CONCURRENT SESSIONS PROGRAMME *
1.
9 November11.00 – 12.30Concurrent 1
International FinancialReporting Standard (IFRS)for Small and MediumEnterprises (SMEs):Becoming a World-ClassPlayer
Chair: Vickson Ncube, CEO, The Eastern Central
and Southern African
Federation of Accountants
(ECSAFA)
Speakers:• Paul Pacter, International Accounting
Standards Board (IASB) Member
• Paul Chan, Chairman, PCP CPA Limited
• Ewald Muller, Senior Executive Standards,
The South African Institute of
Chartered Accountants (SAICA)
• Petr Kriz, VP, Financial Reporting,
The Federation of European
Accountants (FEE) and Partner,
PWC
9 November14.00 – 15.30Concurrent 2
Small and MediumEnterprise (SME)Financing in the GlobalMarket – Is there Room forImprovements?
Chair: BernadetteMcGroryFarrell, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Dato’ Hafsah Hashim, CEO of SME Corp Malaysia
• Sylvie Voghel, Chairperson of IFAC Small and
Medium Practices
(SMPs) Committee
• Federico Diomeda, CEO of European Federation of
Accountants and Auditors (EFAA)
for SMEs
• Dr Lai Sun-Quae, Director General, Small and Medium
Enterprise Administration, Ministry of
Economic Affairs, Chinese Taipei
9 November16.00 – 17.30Concurrent 3
Capacity Building forSmall and MediumPractices (SMPs): TheIFAC’s Initiatives
Chair: Asad Al i Shah, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Paul Cooper, Director of Board CPA Australia Ltd
• Giancarlo Attolini, Member of the board of the CNDCEC
• Alex Hillman, Member of the IFAC Small and
Medium Practices (SMPs) Committee
and Past Pr esident of Institute o f
Certified Public Accountants in Israel
• Philip Johnson, Chairman of The Federation of
European Accountants (FEE) Task
Force on International Standards
on Auditing (ISA) Implementation
10 November11.00 – 12.30Concurrent 4
Review and CompilationServices 2011
Chair: TBA
Speakers:• Phil Cowperthwaite,
Cowperthwaite Mehta, Chartered
Accountants , Member of
International Auditing and Assurance
Standards Board (IAASB)
• Dianne AzoorHughes, • Josef Ferlings, Ernst & Young GmbH
• Bernard Agulhas, CEO of Independent Regulatory
Board for Auditors
10 November14.00 – 15.30Concurrent 5
Role of Small MediumPractices (SMP) inProviding BusinessSupport Services/ SMP asa Trusted Business Advisor
Chair: Jelil Bouraoui, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Prof Robin Jarvis, Head of Small and Medium
Enterprise (SME) Affairs of ACCA
• Stuart Black, Member of the Accounting Position
and Ethical Standards B oard
(APESB) Australia
• Anthony Ariganello, President & CEO, Certified General
Accountants -Canada (CGA-C anada)
• Eduardo Ojeda, Technical Advisor y, The Mexican
Institute of Public Accountants (MIPA)
2. Developing the ProfessionGlobally: The InternationalFederation of Accountants(IFAC)’s Driving Force
Chair: Ved Jain, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• M. Zubaidur Rahman, Program Manager, Financial
Management Unit Operations Policy
and Countr y Service s,
The World Bank
• Laurie Gillow, Executive Director, Internation al
Corporate Development , ACCA
• Vernon Soare, Executive Director, Professio nal
Standards, ICAEW
• Ignatius Sehoole, PwC South Africa, Chairman for IFAC
Developing Nations Committee
International Auditing and Assurance StandardsBoard (IAASB) Agenda
Chair: TBA
Speakers:• Prof Dr Arnold Schilder, Chairman, IAASB, IFAC
• Diana Hillier, Partner, PwC and Deputy Chair of
IAASB
• Tomokazu Sekiguchi,Technical, Accounting Standard
Board of Japan and Public Member
of IAASB
• James Gunn, Technical Director, IAASB, IFAC
Public Sector Accounting:Overcoming the Issuesand Challenges
Chair: Stephenie Fox,IFAC Technical Director,
International Public Sector
Accounting Standards
Board (IPSASB)
Speakers:• Prof Dr Andreas Bergmann,
Zurich University of Applied Sciences,
Institute of Public Management and
Chairman of International Public
Sector Accounting Standards Board
(IPSASB)
• Caroline Mawhood, Chair of the Federation of European
Accountants (FEE) Pu blic Sector
Committee
• Prof Dr Frans van Schaik, Professor of Management Accounting
at the University of Amsterdam and
Public Sector Partner of Deloitte and
Board Member of International Public
Sector Accounting Standards Board
(IPSASB)
• Erna Swart, CEO, Accounting Standards Board,
The South African Institute of
Chartered Accountants (SAICA) and
Deputy Chair of International Public
Sector Accounting Standards Board
(IPSASB)
International EducationStandards – Upholding theRelevance for the Future
Chair: Warren Allen, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Prof C. Mark Allison,
Executive Director, Institute of
Chartered Accountants of Scotland
(ICAS) and Chairman of The
International Accounting Education
Standards Board (IAESB)
• M. Marcelo Canetti, Partner with BDO Becher y
Asociadoes and Member of The
International Accounting Education
Standards Board (IAESB)
• Karen Pincus,Professor of Accounting at the
University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton
College of Business and Deputy Chair
of The International Accounting
Education Standards Board (IAESB)
• Clare Minchington, ED, Learning and Customer Service,
ACCA
International EthicsStandards Board – Adopting the New Code ofEthics
Chair: Robert Mednick, Certified Public
Accountant, AICPA
Speakers:• Kenneth Dakdduk, Chairman of the Ethics Committee &
Partner of PwC
• Alice McCleary, Member of IESBA and Deputy
Chancellor of the University of
South Australia
• Michael Niehues, Deputy Chair of IESBA & Partner,
Deloitte & Touche GmbH
• Aiko Sekine, Member of IESBA and Partner,
PwC Aarata, Executive Board Member
of Ethics Standards at JICPA
3. Human Governance: TheNucleus of CorporateGovernance
Chair: Y. Bhg. Datuk Abdul Samad Hj. Alias, Dr Chairman, Malaysia
Venture Capital
Management Bhd
Speakers:• Prof Dato Dr Aziuddin Ahmad, Professor of Risk Management,
UPM
Enterprise GovernanceFramework – Can weafford to Rock the Boat?
Chair: Steve Vieweg, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• V. Balakrishnan, CFO, Infosys Technologies Ltd
• Alfred Ramosedi, Managing Executive, Nedbank
Private Bank, Member of IFAC
Professional Accountants in Business
Committee (PAIBC)
• Philip Armstrong, Head of Global Corporate
Governance Forum, The World Bank
Group
• Anne Molyneux, Director of C&S International
Risk Management &Internal Control – DoesCompliance cost outweighthe benefits?
Chair: Ingrid Doerga, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Ian Rushby, Non Executive Director, Ministry of
Defence UK; Former BP Head of
Internal Audit
• Patricia Millers, Past Chairman of the Board of
Directors, The Institute of Internal
Auditors (IIA) and Partner, Deloitte &
Touche LLP
• Robert Hodgkinson, Executive Director, ICAEW
• David L. Landsittel, Chairman, Committee of Sponsoring
Organizations of the Treadway
Commission (COSO)
The Effect of ShariahPrinciples on Accounting Methods forIslamic Banks
Chair: TBA
Speakers:• Daud Vicary Abdullah, Global Leader, Global Islamic Finance
Group Deloitte Corporate Advisory
Services
• Mohammad Faiz Azmi, Partner,PwC
A Globally IntegratedEnterprise - Businesswithout Borders
Chair: Steve Freer, IFAC Board Technical
Advisor
Speakers:• Crispin Read,
General Manager, Microsoft
Dynamics ERP
• Dr Ernest Kan, President of Institute of Certified
Public Accountants of Singapore
(ICPAS) and Partner of Deloitte &
Touche LLP
• Judith Downes, CFO of Alumina Limited
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5. Corporate Reporting toBusiness Reporting –The Way Forward
Chair: Christina Foo, Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA),
Vice President
Speakers:• Sue Coffey, Senior Vice President, AICPA
• Jenny Gu, Commercial Director – Greater China
North Territory, Nike Sports (China)
Co Ltd
• Professor Richard Petty, President of CPA Australia
• F. Lalith Fonseka, Jt. Managing Director, Mackwoods
(Pvt) Limited
International FinancialReporting Standards(IFRS) Convergence:The Way Forward
Chair: Jim Sylph, IFAC Executive Director
Professional Standards
Speakers:• Sir David Tweedie, Chairman, International Accounting
Standards Board (IASB)
• Kenneth Sullivan, Senior Financial Sector expert,
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
• Pierre Delsaux, Director of free movement of capital,
company law and corporate
governance at the Euro pean
Commission (EC)
• Hans CM van Damme,President of The Federation of
European Accountants (FEE) and
Partner KPMG
Quality BusinessReporting for DecisionMaking – The BestPractices
Chair: Marta Rejman, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Ian Robertson, Executive Vice President, Finance
Operations, Royal Dutch Shell
• David Phillips, Senior Corporate Reporting Partner,
PwC
• Karyn Brooks, VicePresident of Bell Canada &
Member of Professional Accountants
in Busin ess Commit tee (PAIBC) &
International Accounting Standards
Board (IASB) Standard Advisory
Council (SAC)
Fair Value Accounting - Valuation Specialists inCorporate ReportingChain
Chair: Dato’ Gan Ah Tee, Malaysian Institute of
Accountants (MIA),
Council Member
Speakers:• Michel Prada, Chairman of International Valuation
Standards Council (IVSC) Board of
Trustees
• Chris Thorne, Chairman of International Valuation
Standards Board (IVSB)
• Lihhsun Chang, Partner, PwC – Financial Risk
Management Advisory Practice
• Greg Forsythe, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services
(FAS) and Member of Internation al
Valuation Professional Board (IVPB)
The Resilience of IslamicFinance in a GlobalFinancial Meltdown
Chair: Prof Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim, Secretary-General,
Islamic Financial Services
Board
Speakers:TBA
6. Strengthening the Accounting Profession inEmerging Economies
Chair: Abdul Rahim Abdul Hamid, Malaysian Institute of
Accountants (MIA),
President
Speakers:• Anthony Hegarty, Chief Financial Management Officer &
Head of Financial Management
Sector Board, The World Bank
• Elizabeth Adegite, President of Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)
• Dmitriy Shyutts, Executive Director, Eurasian Council
of Certified Accountants and Auditors
(ECCAA)
• In Ki Joo, Professor at School of Business,
Yonsei Universi ty & President of
Confederation of Asian and Pacific
Accountants (CAPA)
Fighting Corruption andMoney Laundering – Theongoing Battle for Accountants
Chair: TBA
Speakers:• Felicity Banks, Head of Business Law, ICAEW
• Erry RiyanaHardjapamekas,
Commissioners, Corruption
Eradication Commission (KPK)
• Amarjit Chopra, President of Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India
eXtensible BusinessReporting Language(XBRL) - An Update
Chair: TBA
Speakers:• Mike Willis, Partner, PwC US and Chairman of
International Steering Committee
(ISC)
• Olivier Servais, Director of XBRL Activities at the
International Accounting Standards
Committee (IASC) Foundation
• Jan Pasmooij, Manager, ICT Knowledge Center
of Royal NIVRA and Chairman of
XBRL Netherlands
• Craig W. Crawford,Partner inCharge of the Audit Group
in KPMG’s Dep artment of
Professional Practice in New York,
KPMG LLP
Corporate Responsibility –Meeting the StakeholdersExpectations
Chair: Joycelyn Morton, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Roger Adams, Executive Director, Technical, ACCA
• Roger Tabor, Chairman of IFAC Professional
Accountants in Business Committee
(PAIBC)
• Christopher Leahy, Managing Director, Great China &
SEA, Kroll Singapore
• Dr Jayanthi Naidu Desan, Senior Consultant, CSR Asia
Sovereign Debt Crisis
Chair: TBA
Speakers:TBA
WCOA 2010 CONCURRENT SESSIONS PROGRAMME *
4.
9 November11.00 – 12.30Concurrent 1
Convergence:The Regulators’Perspective
Chair: Kee-Young Chung, Vice President, Korean
Institute of Certified Public Accountants (KICPA)
Speakers:• David Damant, Chairman, IAASB Consultative
Advisory Group (CAG)
• Alexsandro BroedelLopes,
Commissio ner, Securities and
Exchange Commission of Brazil
• Svein Andresen, Secretary General of the Financial
Stability Board (FSB)
• Pierre Delsaux, Director of free movement of capital,
company law and corporate
governan ce at the Eur opean
Commission (EC)
9 November14.00 – 15.30Concurrent 2
Oversight Boards: TheGlobal Experience andLearning
Chair: Prof Kai-Uwe Marten,
Board Member of Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB)
Speakers:• Steven Maijoor, Director, Netherlands Authority for
the Financial Markets, and Chair,
International Forum of Independent
Audit Regul ators
• Dr Stavros Thomadakis, Chairman of Public Interest Oversight
Board (PIOB)
• Nik Mohd Hasyudeen, Executive Chairman, Audit Oversight
Board, Securities Commission
Malaysia
• Daniel L. Goelzer, Acting Chairman, The Public
Company Accounting Oversight
Board
9 November16.00 – 17.30Concurrent 3
The Essence of AuditQuality
Chair: David Brown, Member of Public Interest
Oversight Board (PIOB)
Speakers:• Patrick de Cambourg,
Chairman & CEO, Mazars
• Nick Fraser, Chairman Transnational Auditing
Committee of IFAC
• Gerry Murphy, Audit Partner, Deloitte
• Cindy Fornelli, Executive Director of the US Center
for Audit Quality
10 November11.00 – 12.30Concurrent 4
IFAC Member BodyCompliance Program –How is it Working?
Chair: Russell Guthrie, IFAC Executive Director,
Quality and Member Relations
Speakers:• Manuel Sanchez y Madrid,
Chairman, IFAC Compliance Advisory
Panel (CAP)
• Aldona KamelSowinka,Member of the IFAC Developing
Nations Committee
• Samia Msadek, Manager Financial Management,
The World Bank
• Japheth Katto, CEO of Capital Markets Authority
(Uganda) and IFAC Board Member
10 November14.00 – 15.30Concurrent 5
Function of NationalStandard Setters inInternational Environment– Is Relevance Lost?
Chair: TBA
Speakers:• Kevin Stevenson, Chairman, The Australian Accounting
Standards Board (AASB)
• Ian Mackintosh, Chairman Accounting Standards
Board (ASB) UK
• Prof Dr J.P.J. (Hans)Verkruijsse RE. RA, Accountants Professi onal, Partn er,
Ernst & Young
• Ana Maria Elorietta, Partner,PwC and President of the
Institute of Independent Auditors of
Brazil (IBRACON)
*The organiser reserves the right to change the speakers and topics.
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Meeting the most influential and innovative minds in business,finance, policy, standard setters and decision makers from all
over the globe.
Developing and exerting values to sustain long term growth as well as identifying business and investment opportunities.
Exchanging ideas on the latest business trends and globaleconomic developments whilst updating knowledge ofstandards.
Gaining insights and first hand information from renownedbusiness leaders as well as networking and socialising within adeluxe conference environment.
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Benefits of Attending
What it means to be part of the world’s largest gathering of
accountants:
With the theme, Accountants: Sustaining Value Creation, I believe that the WCOA 2010will provide a comprehensive and engaging platform for discourse on sustainability.
Such discourse is vital to propagate a world society that understands issues beingfaced to ensure continuity. I trust that you will be able to take home with you valuable
insights gained f rom the World Congress.
Prime Minister of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak
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World Congress Theme
Accountants: sustaining value creation
Professional accountants operate in all facets of
the global economy creating value and
upholding business integrity in both the private
and public sectors. In a world demanding shortterm solutions, professional accountants are
challenged to sustain long term growth.
Accountants lead strategic teams and are
charged with creating value and safeguarding
assets. They are an important part of
organisational governance, and provide
regulators and society with assurance that
business has operated to the highest standards.
This World Congress will explore issues related
to key areas that directly and indirectly affect thecontinued relevance of the professional
accountant in the coming years.
Who Should AttendProfessional accountants in business and public sectors, practitioners,industry leaders, policy makers, standard setters, academicians and
thought leaders.
WCOA 2010 CONCURRENT SESSIONS PROGRAMME *
7.
9 November11.00 – 12.30Concurrent 1
Accounting Technicians –The Building Block of theFinancial Reporting Chain
Chair: Suphot Singhasaneh, Chairman KPMG
Phoomchai Audit Practice
Speakers:• Jane Scott Paul, Chief Executive, Association of
Accounting Technicians (AAT) U K
• Winnie C W Cheung, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Institute
of Certified Public Accountants
(HKICPA)
• Edward OlowoOkere, Regional Manager for Financial
Management in the African Region,
The World Bank
• Dr Afra Sajjad, Head of Education and Policy
Development, ACCA Pakistan
9 November14.00 – 15.30Concurrent 2
Shaping the NextGenerations of Accountants
Chair: Roberto Resa, IFAC Board Member
Speakers:• Mark Spofforth, Partner, Spofforth s and Member of
The International Accounting
Education Standards Board (IAESB)
• Saleem Kharwa, Board Member of South African
Institute of Professional Accountants
(SAIPA) and Member of The
International Accounting Education
Standards Board (IAESB)
• Dr Nataliya Vovchuk, Head of ACCA Ukraine, Baltic and
Caucasus States
• Dr Robert G. Jelly, Executive Director, CIMA
9 November16.00 – 17.30Concurrent 3
Climate Change Reporting– Saving the Earth
Chair: Brian Blood, Chief Executive,
Confederation of Asian &
Pacific Accountants
(CAPA)
Speakers:• Prof Roger Simnett, School of Accounting Australian
School of Business, University of
New South Wales
• Stirling Habbitts, Vice President Natural Resources,
ING Bank
• Roger Adams, Executive Director, Technical, ACCA
• Professor Takeshi Mizuguchi , Professo r of Takasaki City,
University of Economics
10 November11.00 – 12.30Concurrent 4
Forensic Accounting: Addressing the Challengesin Digital Environment
Chair: TBA
Speakers:• Simon Padgett,
Group Risk & Internal Audit Manager
of Al Fahim Group, Abu Dhabi
• Chi Kong Cho, Chairman CK Cho Ltd, President
Association of Certified Fraud
Examiners, Hong Kong
• Juan Ivan Rogers, President of the International
Institute of Anti-Fraud Forensic
Auditors (IIAFA)
• Leonardo J. Matignas Jr.Partner, SGV & Co.
(A Member Practice
of Ernst & Young Global)
10 November14.00 – 15.30Concurrent 5
The International Association for Accounting Education andResearch - promotingexcellence in accountingresearch
Chair: Dr Rong-Rue Duh, Professor of Accounting,
National Taiwan University
Speakers:• Prof Donna L. Street, President, The International
Associatio n for Acco unting Edu cation
and Research (IAAER), US A
• Prof Gary Lewis Sundem,Professor of Accounting Emeritus,
University of Washington
• Prof Barry J. Cooper, Interim Dean, Faculty of Business
and Law, Deakin Universit y Austral ia,
Member of Research Advisory Board
for the Joint ACCA/IAAER/IAESB
Collaboration
*The organiser reserves the right to change the speakers and topics.
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accountants: sustaining value creation
Registration Fee * Early Bird Fee (1 Jan – 30 Jun 2010) Tick ( ) Regular Fee (1 Jul - 7 Nov 2010) Tick ( )
Malaysian Participants * RM2,800 RM3,000
Accompanying Person * RM1,625 RM1,625
Total
PART 1 : REGISTRATION FEES
RM
Concurrent 1
11.00am - 12.30pm
International Financial Reporting
Standard (IFRS) for Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
Becoming a World-Class Player
Developing the Profession Globally:
The International Federation of
Accoun tants (IFAC) ’s Driv ing Fo rce
Human Governance: The Nucleus
of Corporate Governance
Convergence:
The Regulators’ Perspective
Corporate Reporting to Business
Reporting – The Way Forward
Strengthening the Accounting
Profession in Emerging Economies
Accoun ting Techni cians
– The Building Block of the
Financial Reporting Chain
9 Nov 2010 10 Nov 2010
Concurrent 2
2.00pm - 3.30pm
Small and Medium Enterprise
(SME) Financing in the Global
Market – Is there Room for
Improvements?
International Auditing and
Assur ance S tandar ds Boa rd
(IAASB) Agenda
Enterprise Governance Framework
– Can we afford to Rock the Boat?
Oversight Boards: The Global
Experience and Learning
International Financial Reporting
Standards (IFRS) Convergence:
The Way Forward
Fighting Corruption and Money
Laundering – The ongoing Battle
for Accountants
Shaping the Next Generations
of Accountants
Concurrent 3
4.00pm - 5.30pm
Capacity Building for Small and
Medium Practices (SMPs):
The IFAC’s Initiatives
Public Sector Accounting:
Overcoming the Issues and
Challenges
Risk Management & Internal Control
– Does Compliance cost outweigh
the benefits?Control
The Essence of Audit Quality
Quality Business Reporting for
Decision Making
– The Best Practices
eXtensible Business Reporting
Language (XBRL)
Climate Change Reporting
– Saving the Earth
Concurrent 4
11.00am - 12.30pm
Review and Compilation
Services 2011
International Education Standards
– Upholding the Relevance for
the Future
The Effect of Shariah Principles on
Accoun ting M ethods for
Islamic Banks
IFAC Member Body Compliance
Program – How is it Working?
Fair Value Accounting – Valuation
Specialists in Corporate
Reporting Chain
Corporate Responsibility – Meeting
the Stakeholders Expectations
Forensic Accounting: Addressing
the Challenges in
Digital Environment
Concurrent 5
2.00pm - 3.30pm
Role of Small Medium Practices
(SMP) in Providing Business
Support Services/ SMP as a
Trusted Business Advisor
International Ethics Standards
Board – Adopting the New Code
of Ethics
A Glo bally Integr ated Enterp rise
– Business without Borders
Function of National Standard
Setters in International Environment
– Is Relevance Lost?
The Resilience of Islamic Finance
in a Global Financial Meltdown
Sovereign Debt Crisis
The International Association for
Accou nting Educat ion an d Res earch
- promoting excellence in
accounting research
PART 4: CONCURRENT SESSIONS PROGRAMME (Subject to change)
Please select sessions you will be attending.
* please see reverse for detail.
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your date/time of arrival/departure and flight number to [email protected] 30 days prior to your arrival.
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KLIA Hotel RM90 RM
Express Rail Link with Sit-in Coach (per person)Hotel KLIA RM90 RM
LCCT Hotel RM71 RM
Hotel LCCT RM71 RM
Express Rail Link VIP Services (per car) KLIA / LCCT Sentral / Hotel RM145 RM
Sentral / Hotel KLIA / LCCT RM145 RM
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CANCELLATION POLICY
• Delegate unable to attend the 18th World Congress of Accountant after having paid their registration fees must provide a written request for their refund. Alternatively,
delegate can substitute an alternative participant on or before 6th October 2010.
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Delegates
• Attendance to all sessions
• World Congress Credentials• Opening Ceremony• Cultural Performance & Welcome Reception• 1 Lunch and 4 Coffee Breaks• Closing Ceremony• Gala Dinner
Accompanying Persons
• Opening Ceremony
• Cultural Performance & Welcome Reception• City Tour• Closing Ceremony
• Gala Dinner
PART 5: REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT