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Jamaica's Auditor General's department gets ACCA accreditation

The Auditor General’s Department of Jamaica has become the most recent addition to the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Employer Accreditation Programme. By joining this privileged group, the Department has proven that its learning and development systems meet global best practice, and that it supports and provides for the development needs of its staff.  The Department will now gain access to specialized services and knowledge through ACCA’s various products, specifically customized for accredited employers.
Pamela Monroe Ellis, Auditor General said, “At the Auditor General’s Department we believe in empowering our employees to pursue their individual career development paths, and this is an easy task with individuals who are self-motivated, determined to succeed, and committed to continuous learning and excellence.  Approximately 35 members of our current staff are ACCA Members, Affiliates or Students, and we are all very pleased with this accreditation.”   Brenda Lee Tang, newly appointed Head of Corporate Development, ACCA Caribbean added that,   “It was a pleasure to have collaborated with the Auditor General’s Department of Jamaica on the accreditation process, as it was clear from the beginning that the Department’s systems are carefully structured to successfully provide for the learning needs of its staff.”
The ACCA Approved Employer programme can be used to compare and certify the training policies and procedures of organisations, against ACCA’s global best practice standards, providing independent assurance for their learning systems.  ACCA’s Approved Employer programme continues to grow and now has 8,500 employers registered worldwide.
 

For further information please contact:

Maria Batson ACCA Caribbean

 
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