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"ALL Baruge" Highlights Importance of Accounting Transparency in Nonprofit and Public Sectors
The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants announced on the 25th that it will promote the public service advertisement "All (ALL) Baruge" emphasizing the importance of accounting transparency in the nonprofit and public sectors until the 23rd of next month.
The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants announced that it has produced a public service advertisement video titled 'ALL Baruge' to raise awareness of the importance of accounting transparency in the nonprofit and public sectors. Photo by Dongho Kook, Certified Public Accountant. Provided by the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
View original imageThe slogan of this public service advertisement, which can be seen on YouTube, outdoor electronic billboards near Seoul City Hall, and bus exterior banners, is "With solid expertise, strict transparency, and meticulous responsibility, conducting apartment, local government consignment projects, and national subsidy accounting audits ALL Baruge." It conveys the message that thorough accounting audits by certified public accountants are essential to ensure accounting transparency in the nonprofit and public sectors to prevent wasteful spending of taxes. Certified public accountant Kook Dong-ho, who appeared in Netflix's "Squid Game 4," participated as the model.
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Choi Un-yeol, president of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants, said, "The nonprofit and public sectors, where massive tax funds are invested, must secure accounting transparency through strict accounting audits to prevent improper budget expenditures," adding, "Through this public service advertisement promotion, we hope to build a consensus among stakeholders, including the public, on the importance of accounting transparency in the nonprofit and public sectors and for certified public accountants to establish themselves as trusted professionals."
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