Make no mistake; governance, controls and compliance are becoming more stringent globally, making it more difficult to avoid paying tax regardless of which jurisdiction a business may be operating in.
Decisions of the Disciplinary Committee of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (‘Institute’) against members pursuant to Rule 18(1) of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (Disciplinary) Rules 2002
Organisations need to put a technology risk management strategy in place to withstand cyber-attacks that are growing in sophistication.
The Institute is taking sterner action against non-compliant members (including withdrawal of support for audit licence renewals and cancellation of practicing certificates) to weed out non-compliant and unethical professional accountants, in order to uphold public trust.
Decisions of the Disciplinary Committee of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (‘Institute’) against members pursuant to Rule 18(1) of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (Disciplinary) Rules 2002
How can the governance of Shariah Committees be improved?
Decisions of the Disciplinary Committee of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (‘Institute’) against members pursuant to Rule 18(1) of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (Disciplinary) Rules 2002
MIA is the statutory body established under the Accountants Act 1967 (‘the Act’) to regulate and develop the accountancy profession in Malaysia.
Which of the three different modes of restructuring are suited to insolvent organisations?