Amidst an ongoing unprecedented crisis which has engulfed Sri Lanka, resulting in both the country and its people looking for holistic transformational change from people-to system-centric together with enhanced transparency and accountability, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) on Wednesday ceremoniously inaugurated the 43rd National Conference of Chartered Accountants with the ambitious aim of taking the lead to transform self, society, corporate and the country
Hon. Yasantha Kodagoda, PC, Justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, was the Chief Guest, and Mr. Rohan Pethiyagoda, Biodiversity Scientist, delivered the keynote speech at the conference, which is recognised as Sri Lanka’s biggest annual business summit. The inauguration ceremony which was held at the Monarch Imperial attracted the country’s corporate glitterati, including business leaders, c-suite executives, and high-profile accounting personalities.
Among the other special invitees present were Mr. Sanjaya Bandara, President of CA Sri Lanka, Mr. Heshana Kuruppu, Vice President of CA Sri Lanka, Ms. Anoji de Silva, Chairperson of the National Conference Committee, Mr. Anura Perera, Chairman of the National Conference Technical Committee, and Ms. Dulani Fernando, Chief Executive Officer of CA Sri Lanka.
The three-day sold out mega event, which is held under the timely theme “Transform: Self, Society, Corporate, Country“, attracted over 2000 delegates from Sri Lanka and overseas, and was further boosted with 14 speakers and 7 panelists who will delve into detail during two days of technical sessions on 13th and 14th October on the need not just to transform strategic areas, but the fundamental requirement for everyone to transform as individuals, professionals, and citizens, apart from society-level transformation, without which Sri Lanka cannot achieve holistic country-wide transformation.
In his speech, Mr. Sanjaya Bandara said that as a nation, we are not going to see the light at the end of the tunnel unless we walk forward together. “Often, we expect change when we ourselves are not willing to change. Therefore, we decided to use this conference to cultivate a new thinking among our Chartered Accountants as well as other professionals,” he said.
He highlighted that Chartered Accountants have always been identified as change makers and are widely recognised as the hidden force behind the success of many organisations. “We are also known to play an integral part in sustaining success.” Therefore, he said, this time, instead of only being a co-pilot for our company, we must take one step further and help fly our country out of this current crisis.
Mr. Bandara however, emphasised that as much as the Accounting profession can do much more to contribute to the nation, this must be matched with a solid foundation in place where ethics, transparency, and accountability will be the primary cornerstones. “Without these fundamentals in place, transformation will not be successful. So, we all must strive and ensure that we make these changes not just for our sake, but also for the sake of our future generations,” he added.
Ms. Anoji de Silva emphasised that failure is no longer an option. “It’s time for all of us to ask what we can do to help our country to survive and come out of the current crisis we are in. Therefore, all of us have a huge responsibility to take these ideas forward and implement a successful national transformation strategy. So, let’s all work together to make it happen,” she said.