The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants (KICPA) announced on the 10th that "on the 5th, they discussed the accounting and audit systems of both countries and current issues with the Taipei CPA Association of Taiwan." This is the first official visit by the Taiwanese CPA Association since the founding of KICPA 70 years ago.


The meeting was arranged at the request of the Taiwanese side. About 20 representatives from both organizations attended, including Seo Won-jeong, the full-time vice president of KICPA, and Pu Wen-feng, the president of the Taipei CPA Association.

(Front row from the left) Jo Yeonju, Executive Director of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Yoon Changho, Executive Vice President of External Cooperation, Kwon Hyukjae, Vice President of Accounting Supervision, Seo Wonjung, Executive Vice President, Phu Nguyen Phung, President of the Taipei Certified Public Accountants Association, Wang Xiaxiang, Chair of the International Committee<br>[Photo by Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants]

(Front row from the left) Jo Yeonju, Executive Director of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Yoon Changho, Executive Vice President of External Cooperation, Kwon Hyukjae, Vice President of Accounting Supervision, Seo Wonjung, Executive Vice President, Phu Nguyen Phung, President of the Taipei Certified Public Accountants Association, Wang Xiaxiang, Chair of the International Committee
[Photo by Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants]

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Seo Won-jeong, the full-time vice president, said, "I am very pleased to have exchanges with Taiwanese accountants for the first time since the founding of KICPA," adding, "Through this meeting, we agreed to cooperate based on mutual understanding of the accounting and audit systems of both countries."



President Pu Wen-feng said, "It is very meaningful to visit KICPA," and added, "We expect that the CPA associations of both countries will play a pivotal role in enhancing the status of the accounting industry in the Asia-Pacific region along with the exchange of professional knowledge."


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