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News Industry leaders address the missing link in local accounting graduates at ACCA conference Qualities of world-class professional accountants and role of educators discussed KUALA LUMPUR | About 120 members of the academia from public and private universities attended the Learning Conference organised by ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) on 30 October 2014, which addressed the mismatch of local accounting graduates with employer and industry expectations. Speaking at the conference was Dato’ Prof Dr Asma Binti Ismail, Director General of Higher Education in the Ministry of Education. “Our universities are producing accounting graduates by the hundreds every year, and yet we continue to hear remarks from the employers that there are not enough graduates in the market. This is a paradox, and not a new one. It is not a question of ‘not enough’ but rather of whether the industry feels our graduates are good enough to hire,” said Dato’ Prof Dr Asma. This, according to Dato’ Prof Dr Asma, leads to the question of whether L - R : Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC); Dato’ Abdul Rauf Rashid, Country Managing Partner of EY; Dr Lau Chee Kwong, Associate Professor of Accounting at Nottingham University Business School; and Robert Lim, Head of HR Strategy at CIMB. Photo courtesy ACCA. graduates are being taught correctly. She implored members of the academia to work together with industry professionals to better the accounting graduates through pragmatic approaches, saying, “Universities should no longer be designing our curriculum in silo but together with members of the industry. The relationship between academia and industry must be intensified if this is going to work. November 2014 11