Public Sector Roundtable
2 July 2015 (10:30 - 15:30)
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This Roundtable was a unique opportunity to discuss ways to transition from cash to accruals, but also learn from Member States’ best practices for a smooth shift. Participants and speakers included European and national policymakers, representatives from the public sector, accountants and auditors.
Moderated by Thomas Müller-Marqués Berger
Chair of the FEE Public Sector Working Party, Partner at EY (Head of International Public Sector Accounting), Member of IPSASB |
Session I and Q&A – Achieving a smooth transition in the EU
Maria Rosa Aldea Busquets, DG Budget, European Commission
Francesca Manes Rossi, University of Salerno, Italy
Rea Georgiou, Treasury, Cyprus
Session II and Q&A – Getting the starting point right – Member States’ experience with first time adoption
Gunta Medne, Treasury, Latvia Bernhard Schatz, Ministry of Finance
Austria Philipp Häfner, Hamburg Court of Auditors, Germany
Session III and Q&A – Latest news from the EPSAS project
Alexandre Makaronidis – Head of Unit for the EPSAS Task Force, EUROSTAT
Venue: Espace Banca Monte Paschi, 22-28 Avenue d’Auderghem, 1040 Brussels
Related documents
PowerPoint Presentation – Session 1
PowerPoint Presentation – Session 2
PowerPoint Presentation – Session 3
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