A new council for the Malta Institute of Accountants has been elected and consists of Franco Azzopardi (hon. treasurer) Simon Flynn, Kevin Mahoney, Maria Micallef (hon. secretary), William Spiteri Bailey, Nicholas Xuereb, Anthony Zarb, Anthony Doublet (vice president), Mario Galea, Hilary Galea-Lauri, Frederick Mifsud Bonnici, Steve Paris, Bernard Scicluna (president) and Franz Wirth.

The management team at the institute is led by Noel Zerafa, secretary-general, and Jonathan Dingli, technical director.

Upon his election as president Mr Scicluna said: "This is a most exciting time to take on the responsibilities of president of the Institute, given the ongoing challenges and changes affecting the accountancy profession in general.

Ethics and independence remain high on our agenda in order to ensure that we are not only focused on looking after the interests of our members and working in the public interest, but also that we are clearly seen to be doing so."

The Malta Institute of Accountants was founded over 65 years ago and is the representative body of one of the largest professions in Malta with over 1,500 members. It is a founder member of the International Federation of Accountants and a member of the Federation of European Accountants. Besides its many functions in the public interest, it also provides a high quality route to qualification through the operation of a joint examination scheme in conjunction with the UK Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

More information on the Malta Institute of Accountants is available on its recently revamped website accessible at http://www.miamalta.org

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