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FEE Stimulates Debate on Integrated Reporting

Federation of European Accountants (FEE) hosted a European Roundtable for the International Integrated Reporting Committee (IIRC) to engage all stakeholders in this important development. 

Integrated Reporting aims at making clear the link between financial and non-financial value and addresses the wider as well as longer-term consequences of decisions and actions. The main objective of this IIRC roundtable hosted by FEE is to provide an opportunity for a wide range of European stakeholders to enhance their understanding of and debate the concept of Integrated Reporting and its development. This roundtable is one of a series the IIRC is arranging around the world. 

The IIRC brings together a cross section of representatives from the corporate, accountancy, securities, regulatory, and standard-setting communities as well as civil society to oversee the development of an Integrated Reporting framework that will reflect the interconnected nature of environmental, social and governance factors in organisations’ annual reporting. 

The roundtable, held on 17th June 2011, is timely as the IIRC is preparing a Discussion Paper on an Integrated Reporting framework to be presented at the time of the G20 meetings in October/November 2011.

For further information on the recent Roundtable including pre-reading material, background to the IIRC, speaker bios, news release and Paul Druckman’s Presentation click here

Source: FEE  

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