Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya


The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya is a professional body for certified public accountants in Kenya. ICPAK is a full member of the International Federation of Accountants and the Pan African Federation of Accounting.

Overview

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya was established in 1978 by the laws of Kenya under CAP 531 to regulate the activities of all Certified Public Accountants by ensuring credibility, professionalism and accountability in the accounting profession in Kenya. ICPAK members are employed across all sectors on the Kenyan economy and abroad. ICPAK has also been known for disciplining members' who act in a manner deemed unprofessional by the body.

Membership and designation

Students who have successfully completed the CPA examination qualify to apply for ICPAK membership. Once membership is approved members can use the designatory CPA-K.

Governance

ICPAK is governed by a twelve-person council is chaired by Julius Waita Mwatu as the National Chairman and Edwin Makori as acting CEO.

KCA University

ICPAK founded Kenya College of Accountancy in May 1989 to improve the quality of accountancy and financial management training in the country. The college applied to the Commission for Higher Education for university status in the year 2000 and received a Letter of Interim Authority on 26 July 2007 to operate as a university. The institution's name was thus changed to KCA University.
KCA University shares it main campus with the ICPAK headquarters and maintains satellite colleges under the School of Professional Programmes in Githunguri, Kericho, Eldoret, Kisumu and Kitengela.