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Ethics and Its Currency

The COVID-19 Pandemic revealed the trust deficit that exist. In this session I discuss the evolving nature of our professional ethical responsibilities as leaders.

Created byPamela Monroe
4.3
(543 reviews)
AdvancedUpdated Nov 11, 2021
Ethics and Its Currency

What You'll Learn

check_circleReinforcement of the five of code of ethics principles and the key elements of integrity
check_circleManaging ethical dilemma from an informed and empowered position
check_circleEnhanced appreciation for the Accountant’s role in the fight against corruption
check_circleUnderstanding leaders responsibility for non-financial qualities from a public interest perspective

About This Course

The course explores ethical principles and the continued relevance to us as leaders in an environment where citizens distrust in government and institutions is evident. I examine the elements of truthfulness, in an era of alternative facts, transparency, and accountability in an environment where the public is demanding more and conflict of interest where one moral compass may shift according to prevailing circumstances.

Intended Audience: Professional Accountants, Students, Leaders.

Your Instructor

Pamela Monroe
Pamela Monroe

Auditor General at Auditor General's Department Jamaica

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Mrs. Pamela Monroe Ellis was appointed Auditor General of Jamaica in 2008. In 2012 she was appointed to the Board of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and in 2016 she was re-appointed to serve as Chair of its Governance Committee. Her tenure on IFAC’s board ended November 2018. Mrs. Monroe Ellis was appointed Secretary General of the Caribbean Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (CAROSAI) in 2016, and in the same year, to date, she serves as Jamaica’s representative on the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat Audit Committee, which she Chairs. She is also a member of the INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI) Board. Locally, Mrs. Monroe Ellis serves as a Commissioner of the New Integrity Commission having previously served as commissioner of the former Integrity Commission and the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption. Mrs. Monroe Ellis is also a former Chair of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica’s (ICAJ) Investigations Committee. Mrs. Monroe Ellis is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA, UK). She enjoys reading.

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