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BEAUTY BUSINESS BOOMING IN BANGLADESH



BANGLADESH’S fast growing economy is developing a robust and booming personal care product market. Mosaddeq Hossain, owner of a general store at the Shagoria Bazaar in Hatiya sub-district, neat Chittagong, recalls 10 years ago, there was almost no demand for his stocks of Sunsilk shampoo.…

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NUMBER CRUNCHERS POINT THE WAY TOWARDS HAPPINESS



WHEN the authors of the US declaration of independence said that “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” were goals of their nascent state, they knew what they were talking about. For what is the point of life and the freedom to direct it, if it does not generate happiness?…

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BIRD FLU HITS INDIAN POULTRY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE INDIAN government agency charged with the development of the national poultry sector has been hit by an outbreak of bird flu on one of its turkey farms, the Office International des Épizooties (OIE), the world animal health organisation has said.…

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JIGMI'S TIPS: WORKING IN BHUTAN



BY TENZING LAMSANG in BHUTAN

JIGMI’S TIPS: WORKING IN BHUTAN

? ACCA, CA and CPA from different bodies globally have equal status in law.

? If an employee, pick an industry you are comfortable with: there is plenty of choice.

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HELP WANTED IN 'THE GARDEN OF EDEN'



BY TENZING LAMSANG in BHUTAN

HELP WANTED IN ‘THE GARDEN OF EDEN’

The tiny Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan has undergone tremendous changes in the last decade, from opening up to television and the internet in 1999, to the introduction of parliamentary democracy in 2008 by an enlightened monarchy.…

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BOOSTING AUDIT IN THE LAND OF HAPPINESS



BY TENZING LAMSANG in BHUTAN

Tenzing Lamsang reports from Bhutan on an ACCA Fellow’s roles in fostering good audit and accounting practice there and throughout Asia.

HE displays a tough streak in combatting fraud, corruption and governmental waste, but also a mellower side in his public service ethic and support for his country’s pursuit of happiness.…

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MEASURING UP? BHUTAN'S PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS



BY TENZING LAMSANG IN THIMPHU

BHUTAN is a small Himalayan nation striving to strengthen its financial infrastructure and transparency while pursuing happiness as an economic policy goal for some 710,000 inhabitants living in a parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

For a perspective on progress, Accountancy Futures talked to Jigmi Rinzin, a hugely influential Bhutanese and Asia accountancy voice as: a member of the Bhutanese parliament serving on several economic committees including the Public Accounts Committee (PAC); former chief auditor at Bhutan’s Royal Audit Authority (RAA); and secretary general of the Asia Regional Association of Public Accounts Committees (ARAPAC).…

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JIGMI RINZIN: CV



BY TENZING LAMSANG in BHUTAN

JIGMI RINZIN: CV

? Currently: Secretary General, ARAPAC (from Dec 2010); MP (from Apr 2008), National Council of Bhutan NCB); Public Accounts Committee, Parliament of Bhutan – member (from Apr 2009) and chairman (Jul 2010 – Jun 2011); Member of Economics Affairs Committee and Chairman, Parliamentary Entitlements Committee, NCB (from Jul 2008).…

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AS BHUTAN STEPS INTO THE GLOBAL ARENA, MONEY LAUNDERING RISKS INCREASE



BY TENZING LAMSANG, IN THIMPHU

THE OPENING up of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan to the world through globalisation, and its newly democratic government’s domestic political and economic liberalisation reforms in recent years, has made the tiny state – with a population of fewer than 700,000 – increasingly vulnerable to international money laundering and cross border financial crime.…

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CHINA AND BHUTAN DEAL WITH FRESH AVIAN FLU OUTBREAKS



BY WANG FANGQING, IN SHANGHAI; AND TENZING LAMSANG, IN THIMPHU, BHUTAN

THE CHINESE government is fighting to contain a fresh outbreak of avian flu virus H5N1 in central China farms, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). Cases have been increasing since January, and Beijing has been reassuring meat consumers there is no risk to their health: "The H5N1 virus is only contagious among animals.…

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