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Media mentions
You will find here articles published in the press about Forvis Mazars or quoting Forvis Mazars professionals.
"The way ahead for Hong Kong", The CA Magazine (March 2015)

Businesspeople debate the way ahead as the finance hub prepares for closer ties with mainland china.
"A fresh perspective", A+ Magazine (September 2014)

While seasoned accountants dominate the Institute’s committees and working groups, a number of active young members have joined in despite the steep learning curves and lack of time.
The masterclass of Philippe Castagnac
Source: Les Echos – 14 December 2015 (leading French economic newspaper).
"Ghosts in the machines", A+ Magazine (June 2014)

The incidence of cybercrimes is rising worldwide, and Hong Kong is not immune. George W. Russell asks experts about the latest weaponry on both sides and finds out how CPAs can be front line soldiers in the battle against computer hacking
Due diligence in China, Journal of Accountancy (December 2014)

Due diligence, especially at private companies, requires professional skepticism, persistence, and cultural sensitivity when evaluating an investment opportunity in China.
A+ magazine interviews one of Mazars' secondees

An overseas secondment is one of the most popular attractions of an accounting career. Jemelyn Yadao discovers the challenges of global mobility programmes and how a free ticket overseas can benefit both staff and firms...
Anthony Tam interviewed by SCMP on VAT reform
Anthony Tam, Mazars Hong Kong Tax Partner shared his insights on the upcoming VAT reform in the SCMP article "China's plan to extend VAT to property leaves players bracing for impact".
Constraints of the "Chinese Eldorado" for entrepreneurs, Connexions (November 2014)

The Autumn 2014 issue of Connexions, the in-house magazine if the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China, is a special focus on the entrepreneurs' ambitions in China.
Paul She shares his passion for writing with Jemelyn Yadao

Whether it’s about the latest accounting issues or the hottest Hong Kong eateries, many CPAs are passionately putting pen to paper – or keystrokes to screens.
Stephen Weatherseed quoted in A+ magazine

In the final part of the series commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Institute, A Plus looks at recent events and developments in Hong Kong and China, and shares members’ forecasts for the profession’s future.