Building Effective Audit Committees

Overview

This program will assist delegates in understanding the detailed requirements of the Companies Act, 2008 in respect of audit committees.

It also highlights the role, function and duties of an effective audit committee as set out in King III.


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Course Information

Course Duration

Full day – 09h00 – 16h30

Starting times in Durban/Cape Town may vary, please consult your booking confirmation for detail.

Key focus areas

  • Appointment of the audit committee in terms of the Companies Act, 2008.
  • Composition of the audit committee.
  • Duties of the audit committee in terms of the Companies Act, 2008.
  • Further duties as set out in the King III Report.
  • Reporting requirements of the audit committee.

Presentation fees

IoDSA Fellow: R2 887.50
Jhb/Cpt/KZN IoDSA Members: R3 125.58
Non Members: R4 105.33

Contact

For more information on this Course, or to book, please contact:

Nadia Mugnaioni

Institute of Directors in Southern Africa

Tel: (011) 430 9900
Fax: (011) 444 7907
Email:

nadiam@iodsa.co.za

 

 

Includes: VAT, Course Material, Refreshments & Lunch


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SAIPA Public sector Workshop in conjunction with Protect-A-Partner

 (8 Structured CPD Hours)The South African Institute of Professional Accountants invites you to this not to be missed full day workshop on public sector accounting. The workshop is interactive and will provide you with a better understanding of the Generally Recognised Accounting Practice.

Who should attend?

• National and provincial CFO within the government departments
• Senior finance managers in government
• Preparers of public sector financial statements• Academics

 

Some of the areas to be covered:

Introduction to Generally Recognised Accounting Practice (GRAP)Section 216 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa introduced generally recognised accounting practice for the public sector and the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) issues Standards of GRAP in accordance with national legislation.  But what is GRAP? Who must apply it? What is the impact on the financial statements?  This 1-day workshop provides the participant with a high level overview of GRAP, with focus on certain “contentious” concepts and standards.

The workshop covers:

• The GRAP financial reporting framework, implementation dates and applicable entities
• High level review of GRAP standards and IGRAPS
• Application of ASB directives and guidelines
• Principles set out in the ASB FAQ’s
• Differences between GRAP and SA GAAP/IFRS Full Day Fee (Incl. VAT)
Per Delegate R 1300.00
**PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WORKSHOP IS NOT PART OF THE “SAIPA’s ANNUAL CPD SUBSCRIPTION”**

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