03 Dec 2007, Penny Sukhraj, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1774525/iasb-wins-transparency-award
A global accountability report has identified the international standard setter as a 'high performer' in the transparency and evaluation rankings.
The report, published today by the One World Trust, credits the International
Accounting Standards Board for having the best developed external stakeholder
engagement capabilities amongst 30 of the world’s most powerful global
organisations.
The organisation competed with other non-governmental organisation such as Christian Aid, and was ranked first for evaluation and second for transparency.
The news may come as something of a surprise to critics of the body, the Publish What You Pay coalition in particular, who have argued that the body never listened to their concerns over the segmental reporting standard IFRS 8.
The 2007 Global Accountability Report is an annual assessment of the capability of 30 of the world’s most powerful global organisations from the intergovernmental, non-governmental and corporate sectors to be accountable to civil society, affected communities, and the wider public.
Rob Lloyd, lead author of the 2007 Global Accountability Report, said the IASB has developed procedures that bring transparency, predictability and consistency to the way its key constituencies are involved in its activities and should be congratulated on its achievements.
'We would like to see more global organisations doing the same,' said Lloyd.
Further reading:
A copy of the One World Trust 2007 Global Accountability Report
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