The memorandum of understanding establishes collaboration for professional development and industry advancement.
The Institute of Internal Auditors South Africa and the Institute of Commercial Forensic Practitioners have signed a new memorandum of understanding , solidifying their strategic alliance and commitment to providing their members with comprehensive and relevant professional development opportunities.
The IIA SA is a proud member of the global IIA network upholding the highest ethical and professional standards for internal auditors. Advocating for the recently released new Global Internal Audit Standards, the IIA SA actively promotes and advances the internal audit profession within South Africa through a comprehensive suite of educational and developmental services.
The key objective of the MOU will be to expand access to knowledge whereby members of both IIA SA and ICFP gain access to a wider range of educational courses, workshops, seminars and other developmental activities at member rates. The relationship is reciprocal in that it will broaden market reach since both parties will benefit from exposure to a larger audience, fostering professional networking, exchange and collaboration.
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