Indian Minister of State Calls for "Public Friendly Accounting"
The Indian Minister of State for Corporate Affairs recently called for “public friendly accounting," speaking at the Institute of Cost Accountants of India’s National Cost Convention 2012, Sustainability Framework, Integrated Reporting, Imperatives for Cost Management Accountants. Minister Shri R.P.N. Singh appealed to members of the accountancy profession to help make the business reporting process easily understandable for “the common man.” Minister Singh also urged the profession to continue striving for the “utmost integrity” and a high level of transparency. More than 1,000 national and international experts on issues relevant to the accountancy profession attended and participated in sessions on topics such as corporate governance, sustainability, responsible investment, and integrated reporting.
The Indian Minister of State for Corporate Affairs recently called for “public friendly accounting," speaking at the Institute of Cost Accountants of India’s National Cost Convention 2012, Sustainability Framework, Integrated Reporting, Imperatives for Cost Management Accountants. Minister Shri R.P.N. Singh appealed to members of the accountancy profession to help make the business reporting process easily understandable for “the common man.” Minister Singh also urged the profession to continue striving for the “utmost integrity” and a high level of transparency. More than 1,000 national and international experts on issues relevant to the accountancy profession attended and participated in sessions on topics such as corporate governance, sustainability, responsible investment, and integrated reporting.

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