Sunday, 27 September 2015

ACCOUNTING INSTITUTIONAL : Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA)


The Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA) has been developing the accounting profession in Malaysia for over five decades by providing accounting graduates with an avenue to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Since its establishment in 1958, MICPA has played a key role in the setting of accounting standards and technical advisory for the Malaysian regulatory bodies responsible for carving out the business and financial landscape of this nation.


The Principal Objects of the Institute as set out in the Memorandum and Articles of Association are as follows:
  • To advance the theory and practice of accountancy in all its aspects.
  • To recruit, educate, train and assess by means of examination or otherwise a body of members skilled in these areas.
  • To preserve at all times the professional independence of accountants in whatever capacities they may be serving.
  • To maintain high standards of practice and professional conduct by all its members.
  • To do all such things as may advance the profession of accountancy in relation to public practice, industry, commerce, education and the public service.

MISSION

  • To enhance the value and distinctiveness of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) qualification.
  • To promote high standards of professional conduct and technical competence of members to safeguard public interest.
  • To provide quality professional education and training thereby creating a competitive advantage for members.

MEMBER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
MICPA is governed by a Council of 30 elected members, who comprise members from public accounting practice, commerce, industry and the public sector. The role and functions of the Institute are carried out by a force of 13 Committees and numerous working groups.

  • Dato’ Abdul Rauf Abdul Rashid (President)
  • Tan Theng Hooi (Vice President)
  • Dato’ Abdul Halim Mohyiddin
  • Abdul Halim Md Lassim
  • Dato’ Ahmad Fuaad Mohd Kenali
  • Beh Tok Koay
  • Datin Hajjah Fadzilah bte Saad
  • Dato’ Gan Ah Tee
  • Goh Lee Hwa (Ms)
  • Ken Pushpanathan
  • Alex Khaw Hock Hoe
  • Lee Tuck Heng
  • Peter Lim Thiam Kee
  • Loh Lay Choon (Ms)
  • Dato’ Mohammad Faiz bin Mohammad Azmi
  • Ng Kim Tuck
  • Ong Chee Wai
  • Patrick Ng Gan Hooi
  • Poon Yew Hoe
  • Sukanta K Dutt
  • Rozaini bin Mohd Sani
  • Tang Seng Choon
  • Dr Teh Chee Ghee
  • Stanley Teo Swee Chua
  • Thong Foo Vung
  • Dr Veerinderjeet Singh
  • Venkatramanan Viswanathan
  • Yeoh Siew Ming (Ms)
  • Datuk Robert Yong Kuen Loke
  • Gary Yong Yoon Shing

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