Session 2 – Auditors and the public interest: ethics and professional integrity

Join Leaders in the Audit Practice in a thought provoking discussion around the current Ethics challenges in the audit landscape. The panel will unpack some burning issues and discuss solutions that is currently implemented in order to address the issues at hand.

Date: 7 October

Cost: Free for all attendees

Programme:

09:00 – 10:30

Facilitator:

Gugulethu Mfuphi (Senior Anchor & Financial Journalist at CNBC Africa and Host of KayaBizz on JKaya FM-95.9)

Panellists:

  • Bonga Nyembe (Managing Partner Responsible Business & Public Policy)
  • Stephen Ntsoane (EY South Africa Assurance Leader)
  • Dion Shango (PwC Africa CEO)
  • Coen Stokes (Chairman of the SAICA National Small and Medium Practice Interest Group)

Competencies

SAICA’s CPD policy has changed effective 1 January 2020 from an input measurement basis to an output measurement basis. Learning and the development of professional competence is unique to each member and should be aligned to your personal needs identified in your reflective learning plans. For further information and guidance, go to SAICA’s CPD website. The competencies being addressed in this seminar are:

  • Professional values and attitudes: ethics, lifelong learning, citizenship
  • Decision-making acumen: Judgement and decision-making; Integrated thinking; Professional scepticism
  • Relational acumen: People skills; Relationship-building skills; Self-management; Managing others

If you are required to log CPD hours (for instance if you are a SAICA Tax Practitioner or registered with other professional bodies or organisations such as the IOD, SAIPA, SAIT etc.), please note that this seminar affords you 1.5 hours of CPD.