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ICPAU ORGANIZES CHARITY WALK IN AID OF KATALEMWA CHESHIRE HOME

As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, the Institute is organizing a Charity Walk to assist Katalemwa Cheshire Home (KCH) to construct a dormitory for the disabled children under its care.

The Institute intends to raise UGX 200 million (two hundred million shillings) for this cause.  The charity walk will take place on Sunday, 17 October 2010. ICPAU appeals to the members of the Institute and the general public to contribute generously towards this noble cause by:

1. Donating money to KCH, through ICPAU.

2. Mobilizing individuals/organizations to participate in the charity walk.

3. Mobilizing funds using the Charity Walk Forms, which are issued by the Institute.

Your compassion and generosity will help to shelter many more disabled children at the home.  These children desperately need your help!  Many thanks in anticipation.

To contribute to the Charity Walk and for further information, please  contact:

The Secretary, ICPAU    Plot 42 Bukoto Street, Kololo       Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Tel: 0414-540125, 0312-262333/265590, 0712-830651, 0701-540125

 
15th ANNUAL SEMINAR

The Institute will host the 15th Annual Seminar at the Imperial Resort Beach Hotel, Entebbe, from 15 to 17 September 2010.

The seminar will run under three themes, namely:

1. Transformation through Strategic Economic Development.

2. Financial Reporting, Health and Environmental Conservation.

3. Business and Personal Development.

Please join us as we share Knowledge and Experience.

To view the Annual Seminar Programme, please click 15TH ANNUAL SEMINAR PROGRAMME.pdf

Click 15th Annual Seminar - Booking Form.doc to get a copy of the booking form.

 
ICPAU RELEASES JUNE 2010 EXAMINATIONS RESULTS

The Institute, on Monday 2 August 2010, released the June 2010 examinations results for the accountancy courses; Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (CPA(U) and the Accounting Technicians Certificate of Uganda (ATC (U).

According to Mr. Patrick Ben Kagoro, the Chairman of the Public Accountants Examinations Board (PAEB), a total of 2,904 candidates, compared to 2,785 in December 2009, attempted the CPA(U) papers.  102 out of 143 candidates completed the CPA(U) course.  Of these, 62 (60.8%) were sponsored by the Government of Uganda and 27 (26.5%) were females.  So far, 535 students have qualified as professional accountants through the ICPAU examinations scheme.

A total of 437 candidates attempted the papers in the ATC(U) course, compared to 488 candidates in December 2009.  At the June 2010 examinations sitting, 55 candidates completed the ATC(U) course, compared to 50 in December 2009.  Of these, 12 (21.8%) were sponsored by the Government of Uganda and 27 (49.1%) were female.  So far, 1,157 Accounting Technicians (467 females and 690 males) have qualified through the Institute's examinations scheme.

Students can now access their results online.

Please click June 2010 - Exams Results.pdf to view the examinatins results.

 

 

 

 
NEW PRESIDENT FOR ICPAU

Mr. Naru A. Thakkar of A. H. Thakkar & Sons is the new President of the Institute.

He is deputized by Mr. Patrick Ben Kagoro, Executive Director of Finance, Bank of Uganda.

 
ICPAU HOLDS 16TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The Institute held its 16th Annual General Meeting, on Friday, 25 June 2010, at the Imperial Royale Hotel, Kampala.  The outgoing ICPAU President, Mr. J. B. Baliddawa, chaired the meeting that was attended by 101 full members and 2 associate members.  The members approved the 2009 Annual Report and Financial Statements.

At this meeting, new members were elected to the Council of ICPAU.  These are: Mr. Henry Lwetabe, Associate Prof. Simeon Wanyama and Mr. Protazio Begumisa.  Mr. Muhammed M. Ssempijja, Mrs. Jacqueline B. Lutaaya, Mr. Murtuza Dalal and  Mr. Patrick Ben Kagoro were re-elected to the Council.  The Institute's first President, Mr. George W. Egaddu, presided over the elections.

 
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