جمعية مدققي الحسابات القانونيين الفلسطينية
عزز وجود الجمعية " قانون مزاولة مهنة تدقيق الحسابات رقم (9) لسنة 2004 " لا سيما المادة رقم (17) منه وترسّخت مكانتها قانونيًا كما وافرد هذا القانون الأسس الناظمة للجمعية من خلال تحديد دورها واعطاها مزيدا من الصلاحيات لتصبح مرجعا مهما في البيئة التنظيمية للمهنة في فلسطين.
واليوم، لم تعد الجمعية مجرد مؤسسة، بل كيان مهني مستقل يتمتع بشخصية اعتبارية واستقلال مالي وإداري، وتملك الحق في إدارة مواردها وتنمية قدراتها بما يمكنها من مواصلة تحقيق أهدافها في تطوير المهنة وقيادة مسيرة التطوير المهني في فلسطين.
أما عن مجلس الإدارة| فيتألف من11 عضوًا يعملون بروح الفريق، يجتمعون بشكل دوري لمتابعة كل ما يهم الجمعية، ويستندون إلى شبكة من اللّجان المتخصصة والتي تغطّي مختلف جوانب العمل المهني، "إنها منظومة متكاملة تقودها العقول وتغذّيها اللّجان، لتبقى الجمعية دائمًا في قلب المشهد المهني الفلسطيني."
وهذه اللجان هي:
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بهذا الهيكل تتحوّل الجمعية إلى ورشة عمل نابضة بالحياة، حيث تتكامل الخبرات وتتوزع المسؤوليات لتبقى المهنة في حالة تطور دائم ويظل المدققون على تماس مع أحدث المعايير والاتجاهات.
مهنة راسخة تُلهم الثقة وتُسهم بفاعلية في بناء اقتصاد وطني فلسطيني قوي ومستدام.
جمعية مهنية تقود مسيرة التطوير، ترفع قدرات أعضائها، وتغرس الالتزام بأعلى معايير السلوك الأخلاقي، وتشجع على تطبيق المعايير الدولية والممارسات الفضلى، لتبقى المهنة دائمًا في موقع الريادة.
بهذه العضويات تتحول الجمعية إلى جسر يربط فلسطين بالعالم ويمنح أعضاءها فرصة الوصول إلى شبكات مهنية واسعة، ويعزز مكانة المهنة محليًا وإقليميًا ودوليًا.
About PACPA
Since its establishment in 1993, the Palestinian Association of Certified Public Accountants (PACPA) has served as a unifying professional body for auditors in Palestine under a single umbrella. Its mission has extended beyond being merely a regulatory entity; it has sought to become a leading platform for advancing the auditing and accounting professions in line with economic transformations, while promoting compliance with international standards and best professional and administrative practices.
PACPA’s presence was further strengthened by the Law Regulating the Practice of Auditing Profession No. (9) of 2004, particularly Article (17), which solidified its legal standing. This law also established the governing framework of PACPA by defining its role and granting it expanded powers, positioning it as a key reference within the regulatory environment of the profession in Palestine.
Today, PACPA is no longer just an institution, but an independent professional entity with legal personality and financial and administrative autonomy. It has the right to manage its resources and develop its capacities, enabling it to continue achieving its objectives in advancing the profession and leading the path of professional development in Palestine.
PACPA General Assembly and the Board of Directors
PACPA’s General Assembly brings together more than 350 members, both practicing and non-practicing auditors, forming a broad base of expertise and diversity. This large body convenes annually to review and approve financial and administrative reports, and renews its vitality every three years by electing a new Board of Directors to lead the journey forward.
The Board of Directors consists of 11 members who work in a spirit of teamwork, meeting regularly to address matters of importance to PACPA. Their work is supported by a network of specialized committees that cover all aspects of the profession. It is a comprehensive system, driven by minds and fueled by committees, ensuring PACPA remains at the heart of the Palestinian professional landscape.
Active Committees:
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Through this structure, PACPA transforms into a vibrant workshop where expertise is integrated and responsibilities are shared, keeping the profession in constant evolution and ensuring auditors remain aligned with the latest standards and trends.
Vision, Mission, and Values
Vision:
A trusted profession that inspires confidence and actively contributes to building a strong and sustainable Palestinian national economy.
Mission:
A professional association leading the path of advancement—empowering its members, instilling the highest standards of ethical conduct, and promoting the adoption of international standards and best practices—ensuring the profession remains at the forefront.
Values:
Goals:
· Work on developing the auditing profession in Palestine.
· Defend the interests of the association’s members and affiliates.
· Ensure the association plays an active role in shaping, formulating, and implementing national plans, policies, and priorities related to the sector.
· Build a sustainable association with financial continuity.
· Strengthen partnerships between the private sector, public sector, civil society organizations, educational institutions, and donor organizations.
· Improve the quality of services provided to members.
· Consolidate relations with Arab and international professional organizations.
· Advance the digital transformation of the association’s services.
· Contribute to the development and growth of Palestinian society.
PACPA General Strategy
PACPA operates on a comprehensive strategy that is dynamic and forward‑looking, built around four key pillars:
International and Regional Memberships
The Palestinian Association of Certified Public Accountants is committed to being an active part of the global professional landscape. Its memberships are not mere credentials, but a testament to its dedication to international standards and openness to pioneering experiences, including:
These memberships transform PACPA into a bridge connecting Palestine with the world, granting its members access to extensive professional networks and reinforcing the standing of the auditing profession locally, regionally, and internationally.