Monday, April 25th, 2016
Shasat and PwC join hands to offer public sector accounting workshops across seven major cities on three continents, combining Shasat’s global training excellence with PwC’s unrivalled IPSAS implementation experience to deliver world-class learning solutions to public sector professionals worldwide.
| Press Release | shasat.co.uk · |
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Shasat is proud to join hands with PwC to offer public sector accounting workshops in seven major cities of the world. The partnership brings together Shasat’s global excellence in offering training courses and PwC’s global implementation experience in IPSAS — making them natural partners in delivering accrual accounting training solutions to public sector professionals all over the world.
As part of this joint effort, Shasat and PwC are launching a yearly training calendar to offer public sector accounting courses — both public and in-house — across three continents, covering cities such as London, Brussels, The Hague, Geneva, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Miami, to reach the maximum number of professionals around the world.
“Our global excellence in offering training courses and PwC’s global implementation experience in IPSAS makes us natural partners in offering accrual accounting training solutions to public sector professionals all over the world. Our objective is to offer the best IPSAS training faculty and the best training facilities to provide truly world-class, unmatched learning solutions to all public sector professionals.”
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Sunil Kansal · Managing Director, Shasat |
“While the global move toward IPSAS is accelerating, building capabilities remains a challenge. We want to address this challenge and share with public sector professionals our extensive practical experience of helping governments and international organisations implement and apply IPSAS. We are pleased to join our forces with Shasat for this initiative with the objective to offer training of the highest quality.”
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Patrice Schumesch · Global Public Finance & Accounting Partner, PwC |
Lessons learned from the sovereign debt crisis and the increasing pressure on governments and public sector organisations to better manage public resources have made a global case for action, highlighting the need for more transparent, consistent and globally comparable financial reporting in the public sector. IPSAS are being adopted by a large number of public sector entities all over the world.
International organisations have been at the forefront of the move towards IPSAS, but the trend is also clear for governments — with an increasing number adopting accrual accounting practices with IPSAS serving as a reference point. In Europe, the European Commission is conducting a project to develop European Public Sector Accounting Standards (EPSAS) with IPSAS also used as a reference. The IPSASB has issued 32 accrual-basis accounting standards and one cash basis accounting standard, and continues its work programme with the objective to finalise a comprehensive set of high-quality standards that meet the needs of public sector entities worldwide.
| → | Lessons from the global sovereign debt crisis exposed critical gaps in public sector financial transparency |
| → | Governments worldwide are under growing pressure to manage public resources with greater accountability |
| → | The European Commission’s EPSAS project uses IPSAS as its primary reference framework |
| → | The IPSASB has issued 32 accrual-basis standards and continues to develop a comprehensive global framework |
| → | International organisations — from the UN to multilateral development banks — lead the global IPSAS adoption movement |
As part of the Shasat–PwC collaboration, IPSAS training courses are available across multiple global cities. Click any city below to view full course details and register:
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About Shasat
Shasat is a UK-based global training organisation offering the widest range of IPSAS and IFRS courses worldwide. With a network spanning professionals from over 100 countries and more than 200 public courses annually across 70 cities, Shasat’s faculty represents some of the most experienced IFRS and public sector accounting instructors in the world. |
About PwC
PwC is a network of firms in 157 countries with more than 184,000 people committed to delivering quality in assurance, tax and advisory services. PwC supports the development of IPSAS with the aim of promoting transparency, democratic accountability and enhancing public financial management by public sector entities worldwide. © 2014 PwC. All rights reserved. |