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From left: Prof PLO Lumumba, ICPAK Chairperson Elizabeth Kalunda, former PAFA president Keto Kyemba and ICPAK CEO Grace Kamau during the 43rd ICPAK Annual Seminar in Mombasa on May 20, 2026. [Joackim Bwana, Standard]
Accountants have been asked to become public finance stewards and ensure trust and transparency is restored in auditing public institutions.
On Wednesday, the Institute of Certified Public Accountants (ICPAK) Chairperson Elizabeth Kalunda, said that Kenyans are no longer merely asking institutions to function but to be trusted.
Speaking during the 43rd ICPAK Annual Seminar in Mombasa, Kalunda said that the recent national conversations around economic reforms, taxation, public debt, and fiscal sustainability demonstrated that Kenyans want governance and financial transparency and trust in public institutions.














